Prince Davies
The National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) has again saved two Nigerians from the executioner’s sword in
China and Malaysia where drug trafficking attracts capital punishment.
Anti-narcotic officers at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport (AIIA) Enugu,
apprehended four suspected drug traffickers in connection with unlawful
importation and exportation of illicit drugs that tested positive for cocaine,
amphetamine and cannabis with a total weight of 25.25kg.
Chidimma
Celestine
Two of the drug suspects Okafor
Chidimma Deburah, a 30-year-old professional dancer was going to Malaysia with
3.450kg of amphetamine hidden in jeans trouser while Utobo Prince Davies
Chidiebere, 33-year-old trader was found with 17.800kg of cannabis hidden
inside bitter leaf on his way to China. The remaining two suspects were
arrested while returning from Brazil. They are; Nwachukwu Nwadi Victor, 45, found
with 2.200kg of cocaine hidden inside a music player and Celestine Okoye
Ugochukwu, 40, who hid 800 grammes of cocaine inside the handle of his luggage.
NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive,
Ahmadu Giade called on stakeholders to treat drug control programmes as top
priority since it involves life. “Let me make a passionate appeal to
stakeholders to give priority attention to drug control because it has to do
with life and death. The two suspects going to China and Malaysia would have
died prematurely if not for the vigilance of officers. Besides, the lives of
addicts who use the drugs are also endangered. We need public enlightenment
because while we are intensifying narcotic checks what of those that took drugs
from other countries. This is a serious challenge and we must contribute our
quota” Giade stated.
NDLEA commander at the Enugu
Airport, Nsikak-Abasi Udoh said that all four arrests were made during routine
checks. According to Udoh, “those arrested include a dancer, two traders and a
factory worker. They were randomly intercepted during screening of Ethiopian
Airline flights. The suspects have provided us with useful information for
further investigation. The command will charge them to court soon”.
In her statement, Deburah who hails
from Imo State said that she was promised the sum of 3,500 dollars. “I am a
dancer. I was broke and needed money. I have been approached on many occasions
to smuggle drugs but I turned down the proposal. They paid my return ticket and
offered me 3,500 dollars. The drug was concealed in jeans trousers. I thought
that I could earn some quick money in few days” Deburah stated.
Utobo Prince Davies Chidebere said
that he needed money for the shipment of his goods from China to Nigeria. “I am
a trader, I bought some goods but I have no money for the shipment. A friend in
China told me that if I can smuggle cannabis to China, I can earn good money
for the shipment of my goods and extra money for myself. I never knew that they
will detect the drug because it was carefully hidden” Utobo who hails from
Ebonyi States told investigators.
Nwachukwu Nwadi Victor, a factory
worker in Brazil said that he bought drugs for ten thousand dollars in Brazil.
“I am a factory worker in Brazil. I had family problem in Nigeria to settle so
I decided to buy cocaine with 10,000 dollars. I would have made over 300
percent profits if I had succeeded in bringing the drugs. The drug was packed
inside a music player, yet the officers detected it” Nwachukwu stated. He hails
from Anambra State.
Celestine Okoye Ugochukwu had
everything carefully planned but not good enough to go undetected. “I smuggled
drugs because I needed money. The drug was hidden in the handle of my luggage.
I am just unfortunate because I had a good plan. I do not know what went wrong
but such is life” Celestine stated without remorse. He hails from Anambra
State.
Ofoyeju Mitchell
Head, Public Affairs
NDLEA Saves Two Igbo-Nigerians From Death in China and Malaysia
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