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46-year-old business has confessed that he willing volunteered to assist some
drug barons to traffick cocaine via his anus after he heard them discussing in
a beer parlour.
The
suspect, Tochukwu Prosper Nzom, father of two kids, said that unlike other drug
courier who used to claim they were tricked or forced, his own case was
different.
He said he offered his services in exchange for some money. He said
he would have been paid 1, 500 dollars if he had succeeded in taking the
cocaine to its final destination.
His
words: “I was drinking with friends when I heard them talking about drugs. I
actually volunteered to smuggle drugs because of my financial situation. They
agreed to pay me 1,500 dollars because it was only three wraps weighing 225
grammes. I am from a poor home.”
Tochukwu
was arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency for inserting
225 grammes of cocaine into his anus.
The
Agency’s spokesman, Mitchell Ofoyeju said the suspect, was to board an Air
France flight to Paris at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA)
Lagos when he tested positive for narcotics.
“Two
other suspects were also caught with 915 grammes and 1.225kg of cocaine from
Brazil on an Emirates flight,” said Ofoyeju.
NDLEA
commander at the Lagos Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar gave the names of other suspects
as Idehen Prince Henry and Ilemena Chinedu Peter.
Umar
said: “Tochukwu who was going to Paris inserted 225 grammes in his anus. Two
other suspects coming from Brazil, Idehen Prince Henry ingested 56 wraps
weighing 915 grammes and Ilemena Chinedu Peter concealed 1.225kg of cocaine.
The total weight of the drugs seized from the suspects is 2.365kg.”
Ilemena
also said that he too requested to smuggle drugs because of financial hardship.
IIemena
said: “I’m married to a Brazilian lady and we have a child. I work as a
salesboy in a supermarket. I dropped out of school in Junior Secondary class 3.
I overheard some of my friends discussing about drugs and I indicated interest.
That was how it started. The drug was packed in a bag for me and they promised
to pay me 2,500 dollars. I’m so sad, disappointed and ashamed of myself.”
Idehen,
who has lived in Brazil for about a decade said that he made a costly mistake.
He
said: “I did not know what came over me. I have been a hard working person
since my childhood. My wife and three children are in Benin while I struggle in
Brazil as the bread winner. My son gained admission into the University and he
is very brilliant. I needed to pay for his tuition and other expenses. I would
have made 12,000 dollars from the drug deal.”
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