Sunday, February 22

A 56-year-old widow and mother of four, Mrs. Ajisegiri Kehinde Si­dika, has been arrest­ed by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, at the Murtala Mu­hammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos, over her attempt to traffic 400 grammes of cocaine concealed in her footwear to Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

The suspect who claimed to be a businesswoman dealing in adults and children’s wear on Lagos Island was intercepted on Sunday 13th November, 2022, while trying to board a Qatar Airways flight going to Saudi Arabia via Doha.

Upon a critical examination of the pair of sandals she was wearing, two parcels of cocaine weighing 400 grams were recov­ered from them.

In the same vein, attempts by a tricycle parts seller, Ayoade Ke­hinde Tayo to send 1kg of Tra­madol 225mg and Rohypnol to Istanbul, Turkey via Cairo on an Egypt Airline flight same day were also frustrated by NDLEA operatives who arrested h.

He was at the airport to hand over the drugs hidden inside a bag of food items to an intend­ing passenger, Idowu Ayoade but was arrested before he suc­ceeded in doing that.

An intending passenger to Oman via Asky Airline, Ag­bamuche Bright Nkeonye, and a lady, Adeoye Oluwakemi Fa­timo, who accompanied him to present a bag containing va­rieties of food items and body lotion which were used to con­ceal 1.10kg Cannabis and some Rohypnol capsules were also arrested at the departure hall of the Lagos airport on Thursday 18th November.

Anti-narcotics officers at­tached to the SAHCO export shed of the airport equally foiled attempts by traffickers to smuggle consignments of cannabis and ecstasy tablets concealed in three tubers of yam going to Dubai, UAE on Wednesday 17th November. The freight agent who pre­sented the yams for export, Inegbu Ugochi Akunna was promptly arrested while the consignor, Ahmodu Sulai­mon, was also nabbed there­after.

At the Brawal container shed of Kirikiri lighter terminal in Lagos, NDLEA operatives equally intercepted cartons of deadly drinks in a container marked APZU3671697 during a joint examination with Cus­toms.



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