Ekemezie |
Operatives
of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have discovered illicit
drugs valued at N120 million inside the luggage of a man travelling to South
Africa.
The
suspect, Mr. Okonkwo Isaac Ekemezie 51, a Nigerian based in Johannesburg was
alleged to be attempting to smuggle 36.850kg of narcotic drugs to South Africa.
The
shipment was intercepted at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA)
Abuja during the outward screening of an Ethiopian Airline flight.
NDLEA
spokesman, Mitchel Ofoyeju said: “The suspected substances hidden in his
luggage were field tested and found to be methamphetamine weighing 17.700kg and
ephedrine weighing 19.150kg with an estimated monetary value of 120 million
naira.”
NDLEA
commander at Abuja airport, Mr. Hamisu Lawan said that few days after the
arrest of Ilo Chidera Alex with 15.850kg of cocaine concealed inside make-up
brushes from Sao Paulo enroute Dubai, Ekemezie was arrested.
Hamisu
said: “Drug traffickers are always experimenting with new routes all in a bid
to evade arrest by law enforcement officers. By our record at this airport,
South Africa is not a common route for drug traffickers. Ekemezie is a
suspected member of a drug trafficking cartel in South Africa where he lives.
His mission was to come to Nigeria to facilitate the exportation of 36.850kg of
narcotic drugs to South Africa. That criminal action was however aborted
because of the vigilance of our officers.”
Hamisu
noted that the arrest of Ekemezie was similar to that of one Fred Chuka Obi, found
with 1.594kg of cocaine on his way to Tel Aviv which was not a normal route for
drug traffickers.
“Ekemezie
is currently assisting narcotic investigators with relevant information to
track other members of the criminal group,” said Ofoyeju.
The
NDLEA Chairman, Ahmadu Giade reiterated his determination to dismantle drug
trafficking cartels in the country.
Giade
said: “In line with the NDLEA Act, we shall adopt measures such as coordinated
preventive and repressive action against drug trafficking cartels. The NDLEA
shall introduce investigative and control techniques aimed at preventing drugs
from coming in or going out of the country at all entry and exit points.”
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