Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Lagos State, have apprehended two
Brazilians for unlawful importation of cocaine.
The suspects, who claimed to be tourists, had allegedly smuggled the
drug weighing 23.9 kilogrammes in sealed cans into the country.
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Metro learnt that the narcotic, which was estimated at N310m, was found
in their luggage during the screening of passengers on arrival at the
airport.
The suspects were identified as Cristina Dos Santos, 36, and 20-year-old
Lima Diego. While Dos Santos was found with 9.4kg of cocaine, 14.5kg of
the drug was intercepted from Diego.
The NDLEA Commander at the Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba, said the arrest
took place during the inward screening of passengers on an Emirates
flight.
He said, “Two Brazilians, a male and a female, have been arrested with
cocaine. The suspects travelled from Sao Paulo, Brazil. During a search
operation, a total of 23.865kg of canned cocaine was found on them.
“This is the first arrest of Brazilians with cocaine at the airport. The
cans were factory-sealed such that officers had to cut them open to
discover the concealed drugs. This development did not come as a
surprise to narcotic investigators because drug cartels are always
adopting new strategies of smuggling drugs. The suspects said they were
in Nigeria to visit tourist centres.”
The NDLEA Chairman, Col. Muhammad Abdallah (retd.), who described the
arrest and seizure as impressive, called on nations to intensify the
anti-narcotics campaign.
“This is a clarion call for nations to work harder and deepen
collaboration in the fight against narcotics. Collective efforts are
required towards making local and international borders impenetrable by
drug traffickers and other criminals,” he said.
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