Disguised drugs (Photo: Vanguard) |
Three
South Africa-based Nigerians, among them a mother of seven, have been arrested
by operatives of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, with drugs
suspected to be methamphetamine, with an estimated street value at N374
million.
Also
arrested was a 44-year-old Asaba-based music producer, whose alleged attempt to
smuggle 4.95kg of substance suspected to be cocaine into the country was
foiled.
The
suspects, who were arrested at Murtala Mohammed International Airport, MMIA,
Lagos, allegedly concealed the substance in security lamps, silicon sealants
and foodstuff.
The
NDLEA airport Commander, Mr. Hamza Umar, said: “Those apprehended are
Chukwuenyem, 48 years old, with 21.695kg of methamphetamine hidden inside his
bag; Kelvin, 37, caught with 9.980kg of methamphetamine hidden inside solar
security lamps; Deborah, 40, found with 5kg of methamphetamine hidden inside
foodstuff and Michael, 44, with 4.95kg of cocaine hidden inside silicon
sealants.
“Apart
from Michael, who was coming from Sao Paulo, Brazil, with 4.95kg of cocaine,
the other three suspects were trying to smuggle methamphetamine to South Africa
where they reside.”
Suspects’
stories
During
interrogation, Chukwuenyem, a father of three, said he was lured into drug
trafficking on his birthday.
According
to him, “I struggled to feed my family by selling foodstuff. At present, my
capital is so small that the business is near moribund. A friend met me on my
birthday and introduced me into drug trafficking.
“He
promised to pay me R15,000 South African Rand. My children are out of school
because of my inability to pay tuition fee. This is my first time of dealing in
drugs and I regret everything. I pray to be out of this problem.”
On
his part, 37-year-old Kelvin, also blamed his indulgence on his poor living
condition back in South Africa.
He
said: “I reside in South Africa where I import and export phones and clothes. I
have five children from three women. My business is grounded and I now live
from hand to mouth.
“A
friend in South Africa gave me the solar lamp where the drug was found. He used
to assist me financially and he also promised to pay my children’s school
fees.”
Deborah,
the mother of seven, said she was given the drugs by a man she sought financial
assistance from.
According
to her, “I have seven children and I take care of them from the sales of
foodstuff. I came to Nigeria to buy foodstuff such as melon, vegetables and
other local spices.
“There
is a man in South Africa that I went to request for financial assistance to
enable me expand my business. He told me that somebody would give me some food
items for him.
“When
I got to the airport, NDLEA officers detected methamphetamine in the package
given to me by the man. This was how I found myself in this situation.”
Michael,
who was on his way from Brazil also claimed he was given a bag in Brazil
without the slightest inkling of its content.
He
said: “I am a music producer. I travelled to Brazil to promote my music label
and to partner other producers. I had a successful deal but on my way back, I
accepted a bag from a friend I met in Sao Paulo to take to Nigeria.
“When I got here, NDLEA
demanded to search and 29 out of the 34 sealants were found to contain cocaine.
This is a major setback for my career and I feel very bad.”
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