A statement by
the spokesman of the anti-narcotics agency, Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, gave
the names of the suspects as Aniebue Peter Nnamma, 50; Sokpe Zubbye, alias Nzube Chukwudi), 37; Ugwuezumba Hyacinth Arinze, 38; and Obinna James Obi, 30.
the names of the suspects as Aniebue Peter Nnamma, 50; Sokpe Zubbye, alias Nzube Chukwudi), 37; Ugwuezumba Hyacinth Arinze, 38; and Obinna James Obi, 30.
Mr. Ofoyeju
said Nnamma, who sells clothes at Aswani Market in Lagos, inserted 11 wraps of
cocaine weighing 460 grammes into his anus, while Zubbye, a freight forwarder from Anambra
State with a Ghanaian passport, ingested 955 grammes of cocaine.
Both suspects,
Mr. Ofoyeju added, were on their way to China.
The NDLEA
spokesman also said Arinze, who sells musical instruments at Alaba
International Market in Lagos, was
caught with ingested wraps of
methamphetamine, weighing 570 grammes and 1.560kg of the drug packed in his
luggage while on his way to Indonesia.
The other
suspect, an aluminium fabricator in Umuahia, Abia State, who was flying to Doha, Qatar, was caught
with 5.2kg of cannabis. Mr. Ofoyeju stated that all four suspects are under
investigation and will be charged to court soon.
He explained
that if the suspects had been arrested in the countries they attempted to
courier the drugs to, they would have been executed.
Commenting on
the arrests, the NDLEA Commander at the MMIA, Mr. Ahmadu Garba, said that the
agency will continue to ensure that drug couriers are arrested at the country's
airports and other points through which they might want to carry out their
illicit trade.
Also, the
Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Colonel Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (retd.),
expressed worry over the spate of execution of Nigerians abroad for drug
trafficking offences and the number of
those on death row.
Colonel
Abdallah urged traffickers to see beyond the transient monetary gains of
narcotic trafficking and appreciate the fact that they are actually endorsing
their own death warrant.
He described
the action of the suspects as unfortunate and shameful, saying that drug
trafficking is a criminal offence that has caused the death of many young
people.
“It is sad
that the execution of those caught with drugs in these countries has not
deterred them. Many have died prematurely while others are daily counting down
to their execution. This development has left their family members and friends
in pains,” he said.
In his
confessional statement, Zubbye said he
was promised N1 million by sponsors to
smuggle the drug abroad.
"I work
in China as a freight forwarder and I am married with two children. Due to the
recession, I am having difficulty in settling my bills and I was lured into
drug trafficking while seeking assistance. They promised me N1 million. Since I
live in China, I felt it would be easy for me to go through security
checks, but unfortunately, I was
caught,” he said.
Nnamma also blamed his involvement in the
crime on financial hardship.
"It was
financial hardship that made me smuggle the drug. I was afraid of swallowing
the drug, so I inserted eleven wraps of cocaine weighing 460 grammes into my
anus. I sell clothes at Aswani Market, but poor patronage and family problems
have turned me into a pauper. I regret everything" he lamented.
Arinze,
confessed that he was given the drug along Badagry Expressway and was promised
$3,000 by his sponsors.




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