A
man has been arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), for
trying to smuggle out 23 wraps containing $34,000 (over six million naira) to
Brazil.
The man, Ozoh
Ikenna, was arrested on Friday, October 9, at the Murtala Mohammed
International Airport, Lagos.
Daily Post
reports that the arrest was made during the screening of passengers boarding
Etihad Airways flight to Abu Dhabi.
Mitchell Ofoyeju
spokesperson for the NDLEA, confirmed the arrest. Ofoyeju said the money
was packed in wraps and concealed in Ikenna’s boxer shorts.
Ahmadu Garba, the
NDLEA airport commander, said the arrest was facilitated with the aid of a
scanning machine.
“The
wraps of dollars found on Ikenna were detected with the aid of scanning
machine.
“We
also conducted a follow-up operation where one Ogbo Emmanuel, who gave Ozoh the
$34,000 was arrested,” Garba said.
Investigation
reveal that the suspects were involved in the laundering of substantial amount
of illicit drug proceeds.
The NDLEA was
able to trace over N226 million lodged in one bank account belonging to the
second suspect, Ogbo Emmanuel.
According to
Garba, the account which is named “Eternal God International Limited”, was
where the drug proceeds were regularly deposited.
The NDLEA
commander said the arrest of Ikenna and Ogbo would go a long way in
helping the agency take down an international drug cartel that smuggles cocaine
from South America to West Africa.
Meanwhile, the
NDLEA officials have apprehended a special money laundering syndicate that
deals in swallowing dollars.
The Nation
reports that the group made up of six members were apprehended for reportedly
swallowing $156,000 (N31.1 million).
Ahmadu Giade,
the NDLEA chief executive, has said that the agency will continue to track
down smuggled narcotics and currency in Nigeria.
Commenting on the arrest of the special laundering
syndicate, Giade said: “The agency will continue to rely on manpower
training and intelligence-led drug control strategies to outwit criminal
syndicates. We
shall take reasonable measures to dislodge drug cartels and eradicate narcotics
from our society.”
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