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Tuesday, January 07, 2014

A Man arrested in Lagos for hiding hard dr.ugs in palm oil (PICTURED)

                     

A man resident in Lagos has been arrested by operatives of the National Dr.ug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) after being found in possession of illicit dr.ugs.


Okwuokei Peter is said to have attempted to conceal 9.2 kilogrammes of methamphetamine inside palm oil which was heading for South Africa.

The dr.ugs contained in 41 parcels were discovered and the culprit arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport.

PM News reports:


The discovery was made during screening of cargoes on a South African Airlines flight at the Airport.

“A taxi driver who brought the consignment has been apprehended by anti-narcotic officials,” NDLEA said in a statement.

NDLEA commander at the Lagos Airport, Hamza Umar was quoted as saying that the suspect, Okwuokei Peter, packed the dr.ug in 41 parcels and hid inside a gallon containing palm oil.



The suspect was also quoted as saying in his statement said that he was sending the dr.ug to his regular passenger.

“One of my regular passengers asked me to send the gallon of oil to him. I thought I was doing him a favour but little did I know that it will land me in a big trouble,” the suspect was quoted as saying.

“The suspect who hails from Delta State lives in Lagos with his wife and four children,” said Mitchell Ofoyeju, the NDLEA spokesperson.

Chairman of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade was quoted as urging members of the public not to get involved in dr-ug trafficking.

“Members of the public are advised in their interest to shun dr.ug trafficking. Ignorance is not an excuse under the Act. If you are not sure that consignment is dr.ug-free, then do not take it for export otherwise you are liable. People must be cautious,” Giade said.

Section 11, sub section b of the NDLEA Act states that anybody who without lawful authority export, transports or otherwise traffics in the dr.ugs popularly known as cocaine, LSD her0ine or any other similar dr.ugs shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to be sentenced to imprisonment for life.

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