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  • Two arrested as NDLEA bursts snake-guarded shrine used to store illicit drugs

    Two arrested as NDLEA bursts snake-guarded shrine used to store illicit drugs

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA) has busted a snake-guarded shrine used for the storage of illicit drugs in Egor community near Benin, Edo.

    Nr Femi Babafemi, the Director of Media and Advocacy of the NDLEA, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    Babafemi said that the NDLEA operatives had raided the shrine after detecting a specially constructed large hole storage in a wall covered with wallpapers and fetish objects.

    He said that different quantities of illicit substances such as methamphetamine, Loud, Colorado and Arizona, all strong strains of cannabis were seen.

    He disclosed that the total weight of 8.743 kilograms, were pulled out from the deep hole dug in the wall of the shrine within the building.

    “At least, two ladies: Sonia Ezumezu and Risikatu Tijani were arrested during the intelligence-led operation on Tuesday, June 18.

    “This was after the big black snake guarding the shrine was demobilised, “he said.

    In the same vein, Babafemi said two suspects: Obi Ferguson,45, and Ernest Abanum, 46, were arrested on Saturday June 22 for alleged drug possession.

    Babafemi said that NDLEA operatives raided the Usen forest in Ovia South West Local Government Area of Edo where 209kg cannabis and a motorcycle were recovered.

    Meanwhile, NDLEA officers in Lagos state have intercepted a carefully packaged consignment of 8.2 kilograms of methamphetamine at a motor park in Mazamaza, Ojo area of the state.

    Babafemi said that the highly addictive illicit substance, also called ice or crystal meth was packed in an imported Dunkin’ turtle love chocolate wraps.

    “It was concealed in the casing of three loud speakers.

    “A 39-year-old suspect, who was sending the consignment to Owerri, Imo was promptly arrested on Wednesday June 19 at the park, “he said.

    In a related development, NDLEA operatives in Abuja on June 18, intercepted a white Nissan Frontier pick up vehicle with amber lights and fake registration number of a security agency at Kiyi village in Kuje area of the FCT.

    Babafemi said that the vehicle was loaded with 454 compressed blocks of cannabis sativa, weighing 340.8kg procured at Uzeba, Edo.

    “A 76-year-old grandfather,, linked to the consignment was arrested.

    “He claimed to have been in the illicit drug business for 10 years, “he said.

  • Why we target assets of drug barons, traffickers – NDLEA

    Why we target assets of drug barons, traffickers – NDLEA

    The Chairman, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), retired, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa on Wednesday justified the decision of the agency to go after assets of drug barons and traffickers.

    Marwa said this at a news briefing in Abuja to begin the week-long activities to commemorate the 2024 International Day Against Drugs and Illicit Trafficking.

    NAN reports that June 26 every year is set aside to commemorate the day.

    The theme of the 2024 World Drug Day (WDD) is: “Evidence is Clear, Let Us Invest in Prevention”.

    Represented by Mr Shadrach Haruna, the Secretary of the agency, the NDLEA chairman said that the decision was part of ongoing offensive against illicit drugs peddlers and cartels in the industry.

    According to him, the offensive against drug cartels and traffickers inaugurated in January 2021, has till date continued to yield the desired result with the arrests and prosecutions of several barons.

    He said that in April, two serial traffickers got life imprisonment.

    According to him, our prosecution efforts have continued to achieve successes in courts given the painstaking investigations and diligence in the prosecution of cases.

    “Our water tight case preparations are unassailable. This has been further strengthened with our forfeiture regime with the passage of Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA 2022).

    “Aside from conviction, the assets of the convicts used as instrumentality of the crime or the proceeds derived from the crime are forfeited to the Federal Government.

    “Indeed, a civil action in rem could be maintained against assets reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime in which case the burden of proving the lawful origin of the asset will be on the defendant, who claims ownership of the asset.

    “This diligent and painstaking preparation of investigations and prosecutions explains the success of the high conviction rate,” he said.

    Speaking on the drug demand reduction efforts of the agency, Marwa said that the flagship programme, War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) was built on the whole of society approach to preventive action against drug abuse.

    He said that the approach had been a tremendous success as an effective tool of advocacy for social action and an awareness-driven vehicle.

    This, he said was for public engagement and collaboration against illicit trafficking and abuse, which aligned with the theme for the 2024 WDD.

    He said that the WDD observed on June 26 every year, “was an important day for the global community, and an occasion during, which current efforts against illicit drug problems were given policy direction for the next 12 months.

    Marwa said that the theme emphasised the importance of preventing people from falling into the danger of experimenting with illicit drugs and subsequently into the trap of dependence on psychoactive substances.

    According to him, prevention is an important aspect of the effort to curb the menace of abuse of illicit drugs in the society.

    “At NDLEA, prevention as ably anchored in our War Against Drug Abuse (WADA), social advocacy programme is a priority area for us.

    “Within our modest means and with the support of the Federal Government and our various stakeholders, we have invested in prevention by various means over the past three years.

    “This is part of the reforms being undertaken in the agency.” he said.

    Marwa expressed gratitude to the federal and state governments for the support given to the agency in various ways in the onslaught against drug traffickers.

    He acknowledged that the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) had been a strong support for the agency as well as the foreign partners, including the U.S.-Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

    Others he said included the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), the British Border Force, National Crime Agency (NCA) of United Kingdom, and the Nigerian Armed Forces.

    The rest are the Nigeria Customs Service, the Nigeria Police  Force (NPF), Immigration, NAFDAC, NFIU, NACA, FRSC and Civil Defence, among others.

    In his remarks, UNODC Country Deputy Representative, Mr Danilo Campisi called on government at all levels and other stakeholders in Nigeria to invest in drug use preventive measures.

    Campisi said that this would help to avoid a 40 per cent rise in the population of drug users in the country, especially among the youth.

    According to him, projections show that by 2030, there will be a 40 per cent increase in the use of drugs in Africa based on the population of young people.

    “This is extremely concerning, if we consider that 2030 is only six years away.

    “We are all familiar with the saying prevention is better than cure and considering the data and projections, it has become even more critical for Nigeria to invest heavily in drug use preventive measures.

    “I do not think it will be an exaggeration to describe this as a national emergency.

    “If the country is to take on the challenge of this projected increase in drug use, it is imperative that it adopts scientific evidence-based approaches that prioritise prevention and treatment.

  • WATCH: How drug peddlers wrap marijuana inside ‘knorr chicken cube’

    WATCH: How drug peddlers wrap marijuana inside ‘knorr chicken cube’

    A video clip has surfaced online showing how drug peddlers wrap marijuana inside ‘knorr chicken cube’ to beat the NDLEA.

    ThenewsGuru.com, TNG reports this method must have been ongoing without security operatives nabbing the drug peddlers.

    In the clip, travellers were warned to reject such food items from friends while traveling abroad.

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  • BREAKING: NDLEA nabs intending pilgrims with cocaine in Lagos

    BREAKING: NDLEA nabs intending pilgrims with cocaine in Lagos

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested some intending pilgrims with cocaine in a raid at Emerald Hotel, Ladipo area of Oshodi in Lagos State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports operatives of NDLEA nabbed the intending pilgrims in the act of ingesting the wraps of cocaine ahead of their flight to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday.

    According to a statement by Femi Babafemi, Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA, those arrested during the intelligence-led operation include: Usman Kamorudeen, 31; Olasunkanmi Owolabi, 46; Fatai Yekini, 38; and a lady, Ayinla Kemi, 34.

    “The four suspects were lodged in two rooms in the hotel where they had prepared 200 pellets of cocaine weighing 2.20 kilograms to swallow when NDLEA officers stormed their rooms.

    “One hundred wraps of the Class A substance were recovered from each of the two rooms bringing the total seizure to 200 wraps. Two suspects were to swallow 100 wraps each,” the statement reads.

    Meanwhile, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) has commented on the development whole commending the Commander, officers and men of the Lagos state Command of NDLEA, that conducted the operation.

    Marwa said the agency will continue to spread its dragnet to track, trace and apprehend criminal elements who may want to hide under pilgrimage to carry out their nefarious activities capable of denting the image of the country.

    The NDLEA boss also stated that “the Agency will work with our counterparts in Saudi Arabia to ensure that the designated recipients of seized illicit drug consignments in any part of Saudi Arabia are also traced and dealt with accordingly”

  • Ahead Paris Olympics: Lagos SWAN, NDLEA, Defence Hqtrs, Nigeria Police hold symposium on drugs abuse.

    Ahead Paris Olympics: Lagos SWAN, NDLEA, Defence Hqtrs, Nigeria Police hold symposium on drugs abuse.

    On Thursday, 30 May 2024, the second edition of the national symposium being organized by the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Lagos chapter with active collaboration from the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the Defence Headquarters, Nigeria Police, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Lagos State Sports Commission and other relevant agencies in the country on the danger of using illicit and enhanced drugs in sports.
    The Second edition which held at the prestigious Golfview Hotel, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos State.
    Chairman of Lagos SWAN, Olatutu Oladunni disclosed that this symposium is coming few weeks to Nigeria’s participation in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games with the aim of sensitizing Team Nigeria athletes and their officials of the inherent disadvantages of spicing up ones system in order to take advantage over other athletes to win laurels.
    “This symposium is coming in line with the commemoration of International Olympic Committee, IOC, World Anti-Doping Agency, International Drug Law Enforcement Agency, and Word Health Organization, WHO, on securing the environment via international diplomacy, security dialogue and advocacy against use of illicit substances and initiating good collaborations with security agencies to help in the fight against drug abuse and trafficking.
    “We in SWAN Lagos chapter believe that the “one voice” from the institutions in the global community will enhance a safe healthy environment for all and to the sports community in respective domains.
    “That was the reason Lagos SWAN under my leadership launched in September 2023 in partnership with NDLEA, NAFDAC, Lagos State Ministry of Health and Nigerian Breweries with the area of focus in sports Security from global perspective, launched this symposium,” Oladunni said.
    The theme of this year’s edition is Sports Diplomacy/Security and Health.
    The 2024 edition of the campaign serves as a full preparation for Team Nigeria and its contingents at various capacities ahead the 2024 World Olympics scheduled for Paris, France in July.
    The program, which started by 10am, also have an Induction Ceremony for over 27 new members of Lagos SWAN as they were presented to other colleagues.
    Oladunni  who appreciated all the guests speakers which were drawn from the Nigeria Police, NDLEA, Nigeria Armed Forces, Diplomatic and Consulate Missions, Aviation chiefs, sports stakeholders, political office holders and a host of others.
    The event had in attendance dignitaries from the Nigeria Police Force, NDLEA, Lagos Sport Commission, Lagos Ministry of Health, Diplomatic and Consulate Mission, Nigeria Olympics Committee, Team Nigeria, Students from Several Nigeria University and Secondary Schools, Media Stake Holders, Political Office holder to mention a few.
  • NDLEA smashes 2 drug cartels, recovers multi-billion-naira cocaine, fentanyl consignments

    NDLEA smashes 2 drug cartels, recovers multi-billion-naira cocaine, fentanyl consignments

    A cocaine trafficking cartel headed by a couple: Bolanle Lookman Dauda and Olayinka Toheebat Dauda has been smashed in Lagos and Ogun states by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, with multi-billion-naira worth of the illicit drug recovered in two major operations following the arrest of the kingpin and his queen in one of the intelligence-led raids.
    The duo were arrested on Saturday 25th May 2024 by operatives of a special operation unit in NDLEA with the support of Drug Enforcement Administration of the United States at Ibiye, along Lagos-Badagry expressway while attempting to cross the land border to deliver the consignment in Ghana.
    At the point of their arrest, 42 blocks of the Class A drug weighing 47.5 kilograms were found on them. A swift follow up operation in their residence at Plot 24/25 OPIC extension, Petedo road, Agbara, Ogun state, led to the recovery of additional eight blocks of the same drug weighing 10kg, bringing the total weight of the cocaine seized from the couple to 57.5 kilograms.
    In another raid by the special operation unit, no fewer than 1,100 ampoules of lethal synthetic opioid, fentanyl, weighing 6.48kg were recovered from a member of a drug trafficking syndicate, 34-year-old Ikeh Stanley Ifeanyi at the popular Idumota market in Lagos Island.
    No less than 790 ampoules of the dangerous opioid weighing 5.273kg were equally seized from another member of the fentanyl syndicate, 48-year-old Chieze Ogechukwu Benjamin who was also arrested at Idumota market. Fentanyl, a lethal synthetic opioid, which is 100 times more potent than heroin is currently responsible for over 70% overdose deaths as well as a major contributor to fatal and nonfatal overdoses in the US.
    Two other persons: Olayiwola Aremu Kazeem, 37, and Ogunfowora Taofik Ajibola, 35, were arrested on Lagos Island in a different raid by NDLEA officers with 432 grams of methamphetamine recovered from them.
    At the Tincan port in Lagos, NDLEA operatives on Saturday 25th May intercepted 15 parcels of Loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis weighing 7.5kg concealed in the doors and body crevices of a Toyota Highlander SUV in a container marked MSMU 7294325. The container declared as containing three units of used vehicles including the Toyota Highlander originated from Toronto and shipped to Nigeria via Montreal, Canada.
    A swift follow up operation led to the arrest of two suspects: Sunday Sodade and Oriyomi Adesina, who were to receive the vehicle and the drug consignment. A bribe of six million naira offered NDLEA officers by the sender of the container based in Canada through his agent has also been registered as exhibit for the prosecution of the case.
    Reacting to the arrest of the drug kingpins and the seizure of the dangerous illicit drugs, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) commended the officers and men of the special operation unit for their resilience in targeting and taking down drug cartels and barons. He equally praised the result-oriented collaboration between NDLEA and its local and international partners, urging all commands and formations of the Agency to remain unrelenting in their offensive action against the drug underworld.
    Femi Babafemi
    Director, Media and Advocacy
  • NDLEA nabs one-legged man drug dealer in Edo

    NDLEA nabs one-legged man drug dealer in Edo

    …accosts Paris-bound businessman who excreted 111 wraps of cocaine at Abuja airport

    …as ops bust drug trafficking syndicate at Lagos airport, arrests 4, seizes 15.6kg Meth, Loud; intercepts cocaine consignment in paint buckets going to UK

    Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have arrested a one legged drug dealer in Edo state.

    Also, a 48-year-old Paris, France-bound businessman, Emmanuel Okechuku Orjinze for ingesting 111 wraps of cocaine, which he excreted after days of observation in the agency’s custody following his arrest at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, NAIA, Abuja.
    Okechukwu who also claims he is a professional footballer in Europe was arrested on Tuesday 21st May during the outward clearance of Airfrance flight AF 878 from Abuja to Paris, France.

    After a body scan confirmed he ingested illicit drugs, he was taken into custody where he excreted a total of 111 pellets of cocaine that weighed 1.603 kilograms over a period of three days. The suspect claimed he does business in the maritime sector while still scouting for any European football club to engage him.

    In the same vein, NDLEA officers operating at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA Ikeja Lagos have dismantled another drug trafficking syndicate at the airport. This followed the arrest of four members of the network and the seizure of a total of 8kg of methamphetamine and 7.60kg of Loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis imported from South Africa.

    The lid was blown off the syndicate when an official within the airport system was intercepted with a backpack and a bag at the departure hall of Terminal 1 of the airport by NDLEA officers with the support of Aviation Security officers on Tuesday 21st May 2024. A search of the bags led to the discovery of the illicit substances.

    A swift follow-up operation at Ajao Estate area of Lagos led to the arrest of two other members of the syndicate: Chris Nwadozie and Chinedu Nwaosu. Further investigation led to the arrest of another member of the cartel working within the airport system on Saturday 25th May.

    In a related development, NDLEA operatives at the NAHCO export shed of the Lagos airport have arrested a freight agent, Sonubi Mariam Abiodun over her attempt to cargo 8 parcels of cocaine weighing 2kg concealed in three out of six paint buckets containing shea butter packaged for export to the United Kingdom on Wednesday 22nd May.

    In another part of Lagos, precisely at Igbo Elerin in Ojo local government area, NDLEA officers on Tuesday 21st May arrested a suspect, Odumegwu Obijofor producing and distributing skuchies, a mixture of black currant and illicit drugs. No fewer than 2,480 litres of the New Psychoactive Substance, NPS, were recovered from his clandestine factory when he was arrested.
    In Cross River state, while Ogar Emmanuel, was arrested with 2.5kg of cannabis at Ukpada Utugwan village, 29 sacks of the same substance weighing 290kg were recovered from the warehouse of another suspect, Usani Ikpi, who is currently at large. Three suspects: Sa’adu Sule, 23; Mukhtar Nura, 23; and Hamza Nura, 18, were nabbed at Jabiri Funtua, Katsina state on Friday 24th May with 129 blocks of cannabis weighing 70kg coming from Ogere, Ogun state.

    No fewer than five suspects including: Ezekiel Munda, 30; and Sule Mustapha, 21, were arrested by NDLEA operatives on Thursday 23rd May during raids at Karu Abattoir, Jikwoyi and Tora Bora hill area of FCT, Abuja, where 95.01kg of cannabis and different quantities of opioids were recovered from them.

    In Edo state, operatives arrested a physically challenged notorious drug dealer, Zekere Sufianu, 45, at Auchi town on Wednesday 22nd May. At the time of his arrest, he was found with 751 grams of Loud, 178 grams of tramadol and pills of swinol.
    In like manner, the various commands of the Agency across the country
    continued with the War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, advocacy campaign in the past week. Some of them include: WADA sensitisation lecture for students and teachers of Baptist Grammar School, Iresi, Osun; students and teachers of Anwar-Ul-Islam Grammar School, Eleyele, Ibadan, Oyo state; students of Shalom Secondary School, Saminaka, Kaduna; students of Government Day Secondary School, Gandu, Gombe; students of Pakoto Senior High School, Ifo, Ogun state; students of Nwafor-Orizu Demonstration Secondary School, Awka, Anambra and muslim faithful at Central Mosque, Abudu, Orhionmwon LGA, Edo state.

    While commending the officers and men of the NAIA, MMIA, FCT, Lagos, Cross River, Katsina, and Edo Commands of the Agency for their outstanding feats in the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) equally applauded their counterparts in all the commands across the country for intensifying their WADA advocacy lectures.

  • NDLEA declares couple wanted, nabs 4 suspected barons

    NDLEA declares couple wanted, nabs 4 suspected barons

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA) has declared a couple, Kazeem Owoalade (alias Abdul Balogun) and Rashidat Owoalade (alias Rashidat Bolarinwa), who allegedly runs a cocaine cartel from India wanted.

    The NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    He added that the agency declared the couple wanted following the arrest of four members of the syndicate in Lagos.

    Babafemi said that a Sports Utility Vehicle was recovered and two houses already traced to them sealed for forfeiture to the Federal Government.

    He said that two members of the syndicate: Taofeek Imran and Ishola Isiaka, were arrested on April 3, 2024.

    This, he said, followed their bid to export 3.40kg cocaine on a Qatar Airlines flight going to Oman through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA) Ikeja-Lagos.

    “While Imran was the courier conveying the drug consignment to Oman, Ishola recruited him for the head of the cartel.

    “Investigation has now revealed Alhaji Kazeem Owoalade whose Indian residence permit bears Abdul Balogun based in India, “he said.

    Babafemi said that efforts to dismantle his network in Nigeria paid off after five weeks of surveillance and follow up operations.

    This, he said, was when another member of the syndicate, Hamed Saheed, who worked directly with the baron was arrested on Tuesday at Abule Egba area of Lagos.

    “It was indeed Saheed who lodged Imran in a hotel a day before his aborted trip to Oman and equally dropped him and Ishola at the Lagos airport the day they were arrested.

    “During a search of Saheed house, NDLEA operatives recovered some phenacetin, a cutting agent for Cocaine, weighing 900 grams.

    “He confessed that the recovered substance was what was left of the consignment Imran was taking to Oman the day he was arrested.

    “His arrest led to a follow up operation at the home of the Owoalade couple at 20 Eyiaro street, Ogudu Orioke, Lagos.

    “This was where another suspect was arrested and a new model Toyota RAV4 SUV marked FKJ-773 JJ belonging to Rashidat and additional 400 grams of Cocaine recovered.

    “This is also in addition to already prepared suitcases to be used for illicit drug concealment, digital weighing scales and other paraphernalia, “he said.

  • NDLEA’s operation in Kaduna excessive – Pharmacists cry out

    NDLEA’s operation in Kaduna excessive – Pharmacists cry out

    The Kaduna branch of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, (PSN) has called on the Federal Government and the National Assembly to as a matter of urgency curtail the excesses of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in Kaduna.

    Addressing journalists in Kaduna on Friday, the Chairman, PSN Kaduna State branch, Pharm. Sunday Ali Okoh, lamented the excesses of the NDLEA and called on the presidency and the National Assembly to intervene.

    He said that the Agency had times without number unduly, illegally, and unprofessionally obstructed and hindered their roles.

    He said that the group was aware of the roles of the agency to arrest and prosecute dealers of illicit drugs but not to hinder pharmacists from carrying out their statutory roles.

    According to him, “All over the planet earth, the rights to medications (life) are fundamental.

    “It is worthy of note that pharmacists are licensed to import, export, mix, compound, prepare, dispense, counsel, sell, procure and distribute drugs, (PCN Act 2022,).”

    “Time without number, the NDLEA has unduly, illegally and unprofessionally obstructed and hindered these life saving roles only to feather their nests, exploit Nigerians, collect bribes and force their victims to give assent that bail is free after collecting millions of Naira,” he claimed.

    He alleged that law enforcement agents have become law breakers.

    He explained, “Pharmacists are legal entities and many patients’ medication are stored with them; sealing up pharmacists is as good as denying the citizens their right to life.”

  • NDLEA smashes int’l drug syndicate, arrests 5

    NDLEA smashes int’l drug syndicate, arrests 5

    Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), have smashed an international drug syndicate with networks in parts of Nigeria, South Africa and Thailand.

    The  Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA, Mr Femi Babafemi, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    Babafemi said the unravelling of the drug cartel started on April 20, when their cargo containing four suitcases arrived the Nigeria Aviation Handling Company Plc (NACHO) shed on an Airpeace flight from Johannesburg, South Africa.

    According to him, after days of close monitoring and investigation, the first suspect, Peter Umeh was arrested on April 24.

    “This was after he showed up to pick two of the suitcases containing loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis owned by a Thailand based member of the syndicate, Obum Michael.

    “The consignment of four parcels was concealed in false bottoms of the two suitcases, while the four suitcases contained a total of 17.6 kilograms of loud and drug candies.

    “Another member of the syndicate, Mrs Chiwendu Ugbe, whose South Africa based husband, Aloytus Ugbe, sent some of the consignments, was traced to Anambra.

    “This was where NDLEA officers arrested her on April 27, while attempting to collect the drug parcels sent to her by her husband,“ he said.

    Meanwhile, no fewer than five members of the cartel were arrested in a two-week intelligence led operations in Lagos, Abia and Anambra.

    Babafemi said the arrest followed the seizure of their illicit drug consignments at the NAHCO import shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA) Ikeja, Lagos.

    Also, two other suspects: Onyejakor Chimezie and Naaji Chukwukere, with links to the cartel were arrested in parts of Lagos on April 29.

    “Their arrest led to another operation in Abia, where Mrs Chinazo Osigwe was arrested when she was to pick up some of the parcels.

    “They were containing loud and drug candies sent by her husband, Osigwe Chidiebere Anthony, who is equally operating from South Africa,“ he said.