How India-bound passenger excreted 80 wraps of cocaine at Lagos airport
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested a Delhi, India-bound passenger at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, on March 31 for ingesting 80 wraps of cocaine.
Its spokesman, Femi Babafemi, stated on Sunday in Abuja that the passenger was to board a Doha-bound flight en route to Delhi, using a Liberian passport named Carr Bismark when he was arrested.
A body scan on the suspect revealed the ingestion of the illicit drugs, he explained.
Mr Babafemi added that preliminary checks showed the passenger’s real name as Freeman Ogbonna.
The NDLEA placed the passenger under observation, and in a short while, he started to manifest signs of discomfort.
“Obviously choked by the volume of illicit drugs in his stomach and another substance taken to hold back excretion, the suspect soon began to retch, vomited and excreted wraps of cocaine simultaneously.
“The suspect, who claimed he was recruited into drug trafficking by one of his relatives, eventually passed out a total of 80 wraps of cocaine.
“He vomited or excreted the drugs, weighing 889 grammes over a period of four days.
“Ogbonna said he was given the drugs to swallow at a hotel in Ikeja with a promise of N300,000 reward if he successfully delivers the consignment in India,’’ Mr Babafemi stated.
Also, on April 3, the NDLEA arrested a drug mule at the airport on his way to Oman.
Its operatives discovered a false bottom in his backpack and on the sides concealing illicit drugs and also swiftly moved in on a man who accompanied the suspect to the airport.
The second man was later discovered to have been the one who recruited the passenger to traffic the drugs.
“The suspect said he returned from Dubai some years ago but still had a valid residence permit on his passport,” said Mr Babafemi.
The NDLEA official said the suspect narrated he was promised N1.5 million if he delivered the consignment to Oman, while his recruiter would receive N200,000.
“A charm was found in one of the passenger’s bags when they were searched and another on his person.
“The drug mule confessed that he travelled to Ibadan earlier, where a cleric made the charms for him to evade arrest during the trip.
“Another charm was found on the recruiter who claimed the charms were procured at a cost of N70,000,’’ Mr Babafemi added.
(NAN)
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