The Enugu State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency has arrested two suspected drug traffickers with 5.1 kilogrammes of powdery
substances that tested positive for cocaine.
It was learnt that the
agency’s operatives arrested the suspects – Okoye Matthew and Dominic Igwe – at
the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, during the inward screening of
passengers on board an Ethiopian airline.
Our correspondent
gathered that 34-year-old Matthew, a security guard in South Africa, was caught
with the drug weighing 1.5kg.
The guard told
investigators that he had brought the drug hidden in a handbag for his friend.
He said, “I work as a
security guard in South Africa. It was my friend in Nigeria that requested the
drug. My role is to bring it and he will reward me.”
In his confession,
Igwe, 29, said he was sponsored to traffick the 3.6kg drug concealed inside
folders from Brazil by a baron whose name he had yet to divulge to the
operatives.
The Ebonyi-born trader added that he
had wanted to use the expected proceed to clear his debts and boost his
business.
“I am a trader but I am unable to pay my rent. My capital
has dwindled over the years to the extent that I am in debts. I was sponsored
to Sao-Paulo, Brazil to bring cocaine. I regret my involvement,” he said.
The NDLEA Commander at the airport, Mr. Udoh Nsikak-Abasi,
said the arrests were made after a thorough search.
He said, “Matthew was arrested with
1.5kg of cocaine hidden inside hand bags while Igwe was found in possession of
3.6kg of cocaine concealed inside three folders. Mathew holds passport number
A04483481 while Igwe has A02375991 as his passport number. The total weight of
the seized drugs is 5.1kg.”
While commending the officials for the interception, the
agency’s boss, Mr. Ahmadu Giade, directed the Enugu Airport Command to beef up
its security checks.
He said, “This arrest is a welcome development because we
must eradicate illicit drugs from our country. I want the commander to
intensify security checks and ensure the interception of narcotics at the Enugu
Airport.”
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