Thursday, March 28, 2024

NDLEA seizes cannabis hidden in noodles pack, arrests suspect at airport

Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, have foiled an attempt by a suspected drug trafficker to use an unsuspecting passenger to smuggle cannabis concealed in packs of noodles to China.
Also, a clearing and forwarding agent, who ingested seventy-four wraps of cocaine, was also arrested while attempting to board an Ethiopian airline flight to China.
Both suspects have attributed their involvement in drug trafficking to the high exchange rate and economic recession.
The Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah, called on members of the public, particularly passengers, not to collect consignment from unknown persons.
“This is a plot by suspected drug traffickers to use innocent passengers in smuggling drugs. Some persons may have fallen into this wicked plot, if not for the timely intervention of the Agency. It is instructive that people be aware of this trick because what they consider as an assistance may just send them to prison or early graves. This is because drug trafficking is punishable by death in China” Abdallah said.
The NDLEA boss added that passengers must exercise caution in accepting bags from people.
“To an average passenger, the suspected bag contained noodles but during search operations, the packs of noodles turned out to be cannabis. In the past, we have recovered drugs hidden inside books, parcels and even letters. It is important, therefore, that members of the public must act with utmost caution and avoid acts that could turn them into drug traffickers,” he said.
NDLEA commander at the Enugu airport, Adeofe Adeyemi, gave the names of the suspects as Adibe Wisdom Baloba, 47, and Esonwunne Onyechi Benson, 31.
“Adibe was caught during outward screening of passengers on an Ethiopian airline flight to China. He was found to have ingested 74 wraps of substance that tested positive for cocaine with a weight of 1.417kgs. The second suspect, Esonwunne, was caught attempting to send a luggage containing cannabis to China through an unsuspecting passenger. The cannabis was carefully prepared inside packs of noodles to avoid detection. Investigating officers are working very hard on the cases and the suspects will soon be charged to court,” he said.
Meanwhile, preliminary investigation revealed that Esonwunne was twice deported from China in 2008 and May 2016 on immigration related offences.
Esonwunne Onyechi Benson, during interrogation, blamed his involvement on economic recession.
“I am a trader but due to the economic downturn, I decided to smuggle cannabis to China. I concealed the drug neatly in packs of noodles because cannabis is expensive there. I was waiting for a passenger that will assist me in sending the bag of cannabis to China when NDLEA officers arrested me,” he stated.
Adibe, who is a father of five children, said that he accepted five thousand dollars to smuggle cocaine to China.
“I am a clearing and forwarding agent but financial hardship and bad economy forced me into drug trafficking. The exchange rate is very high and I hardly get money to take care of my family.
“My sponsor promised to pay me the sum of five thousand dollars to take the drug to China. In the process of boarding the aircraft, I was arrested by NDLEA officers” he stated. Adibe hails from Imo State.

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