A 26-year-old man has been arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency, NDLEA, for alleged drug trafficking. The suspect, identified as Nzeka Chika,
who was heading to Malaysia, was caught with over 1.800kg of methamphetamine
worth over N5 million, stuffed into tin tomatoes at the Murtala Mohammed International
Airport, MMIA, Ikeja, Lagos. The suspect who claimed to be ignorant of death sentence for drug offenders in Malaysia
is being interrogated by anti-narcotic agents over unlawful exportation of the drugs. Officers
of the agency who made the arrest at the weekend following the discovery of drugs inside
tomato paste at Lagos, Nigeria, said the suspect is cooperating with investigators.
According to a source, the drug which was industrially packaged in two big tin tomato
containers, clothes and foodstuff was detected during the outward screening of an Egypt Air
flight to Malaysia at the Lagos airport . NDLEA Airport Commander, Mr. Hamza Umar who gave
the name of the suspect, as Nzeka Chika, a commercial motorcycle rider in Okigwe, Imo State
said he was still under interrogation.
“The two big tin tomato pastes with 1.8kg of methamphetamine were in Nzeka’s bag
containing clothes and foodstuff like yams, rice, beans, garri and spaghetti. The food
items were meant to distract officers from the tomato pastes” Hamza stated.
Similarly, NDLEA operatives at the Lagos State Command arrested a drug peddler,
identified as Yomi Kito. Sources said the arrest was affected after a raid at the
notorious drug enclave of Akala Mushin, Lagos last Saturday.
carry out more of such raids. A resident, who craved for anonymity over fear of
reprisal told Crime Alert, “We have suffered a lot of insecurity from the presence
of these hoodlums smoking Indian hemp around this area for a long time and security
agents have been insensitive to their presence. We want them to do this often so
that they can make this area unattractive for drug users.”
Source: Vanguard Nigeria
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