A 42-year-old clearing agent, Daniel
Unegbu, has been arrested in connection with 83.4 kilogrammes of drug
that tested positive for ephedrine at the Murtala Muhammed International
Airport, Lagos State.
Unegbu was apprehended with two other
suspects –Joseph Ettah, 28, and Bright Wopara, 31 – by operatives of the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the airport.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the drug, estimated at N4bn, was uncovered in artificial hair usually worn by females.Our correspondent learnt that the drug,
which was said to be the largest quantity of ephedrine seized at the
MMIA so far, was to be exported to South Africa.
A bag of heroin smuggled from Nairobi,
Kenya, and cannabis billed for trafficking to London, were also said to
have been abandoned at the airport.
The NDLEA Commander at the MMIA, Ahmadu
Garba, said a preliminary investigation showed that Unegbu helped the
traffickers to conceal the drug.
He said, “Officials of the NDLEA at the
departure hall detected a bag and during the search, it was found to
contain substances that tested positive for ephedrine, with a total
weight of 83.390kg. So far, three suspects apprehended are being
interrogated to determine their level of culpability. The parcels of
ephedrine were concealed in artificial hair.
“A preliminary investigation revealed
that Unegbu, who works as a clearing agent, collected the luggage from
his client and took it to the airport. Ettah and Wopara are the two
luggage handlers who worked with him.”
The NDLEA Chairman, Col. Muhammad
Abdallah (retd.), said the agency had intensified narcotic screening at
the airport to frustrate the different tricks employed by drug
traffickers.
“This end of the year counter-narcotic
smuggling strategy had prevented attempt by a suspected drug trafficking
syndicate to export 83.390kg of ephedrine hidden in female hair
attachment to South Africa.
“Ephedrine is a precursor ingredient
used in the production of methamphetamine. The estimated street value of
the drug is about N4bn. NDLEA will continue to resist attempt by
criminal syndicates to compromise security through strict law
enforcement practice.
“Anti-narcotic agents have been placed
on the alert and will remain vigilant to detect any act of sabotage. The
case is under investigation and anyone found wanting shall be
prosecuted in line with the NDLEA Act,” Abdallah said.
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