The NDLEA on Thursday arrested a 31-year-old single
mother for concealing 430 grammes of heroin in her private part in a bid to
avoid arrest.
The Head of Public Affairs of the NDLEA, Mr
Mitchell Ofoyeju, made the disclosure in a statement in Ikeja.
He said the arrest took place at the Murtala
Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos during the inward screening of
passengers on an Emirates Airlines flight.
The Commander of the NDLEA at the airport, Mr Hamza
Umar, was quoted as saying that the arrest was facilitated with the aid of
scanning machines.
“During the inward screening of Emirate passengers,
one Aladi Onyinye Juliet tested positive for narcotic ingestion.
“The drug was, subsequently, expelled, field-tested
and weighed.”
Hamza said that preliminary investigation carried
out by the NDLEA indicated that the suspect was returning from Pakistan where
she was given the drug.
“The suspect who hails from Abia State also has
established link with some Pakistani drug traffickers who sponsored her trip in
collaboration with some local accomplices,” Hamza was quoted as saying.
Aladi said that she took to drug trafficking to
settle her bills.
“I am a single mother and I need money to take care
of myself and my child.
“I used to sell clothes but the profit is
inadequate to sustain my family.
“I would have earned half a million naira to pay
for my rent and my child’s school fees if I had succeeded in bringing the drug.
“They paid for my return ticket and hotel
accommodation. While in my hotel room, a Pakistani woman came to give me the
drug.
“She also instructed me to conceal it in my private
part to avoid arrest.
“Unfortunately, NDLEA officers detected it,” the
suspect was quoted as saying.
The suspect is a 2007 graduate from St. Anthony’s
Secondary School, Aba in Abia.
The NDLEA Chairman, Mr Ahmadu Giade, said that the
agency would continue to detect narcotics with the help of technological tools.
“The NDLEA is investing in capacity building and
modern equipment in drug detection.
We hope to dislodge drug trafficking cartels
through superior intelligence and best global practices.
“Investigation is ongoing to arrest other members
of the drug cartel connected to her case,” Giade was quoted as saying.
He called for more public support, stressing that
drug control thrived on the principle of collective responsibility.
Giade said that the suspect would soon be charged
to court.
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