Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, NAIA, Abuja have apprehended a 44 year-old father of three for ingesting 96 pellets of cocaine.
The trafficker according to the spokesman for the NDLEA, Femi Babafemi in a statement says, the suspected drug trafficker, Gabriel Anthony Patrick excreted the 96 pellets of cocaine while in th custody of the Agency.
He says, the suspect was arrested on Friday 26th November during an outward clearance of Turkish Airline at the boarding screening area of the airport enroute Abuja-Istanbul-Madrid.
According to him, the trafficker had travelled to Germany in 1996 for two years on asylum after which he relocated to Spain in 1999 where he currently holds a residence permit and works as a driver in a food manufacturing company.
Mr. Babafemi says, the suspected trafficker claimed he came into Nigeria on 17th November to sell cloths and car spare parts he shipped to Lagos earlier.
“He however said he could not sell his consignments, which cost him 4,000 Euros excluding the cost of shipment because they were priced below the cost price at Ladipo market in Lagos and he needed to travel back to Spain to resume work after the expiration of his annual leave”.
This, he said led him to accept an offer to traffic the drug for which he would be paid 1,500 Euros when he successfully delivers the consignment to someone in Spain.
“He claimed he left Lagos for Enugu to see his family members, and then travelled on 25th Nov to Onitsha, Anambra state where he was picked from Upper Iweka park at night and taken to a house where he was given the 96 pellets of cocaine to ingest before leaving for Abuja to board his flight to Madrid the following day”.
In the same vein, NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Lagos, also arrested one Okorie Godwin Onyeribe over his attempt to export 21.85kg of cannabis concealed in foodstuff to London, UK.
He was nabbed at the NAHCO export shed of the airport on Friday 3rd Dec.
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