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NDLEA moves to dismantle criminal networks

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Chairman/chief executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah, has promised to dismantle drug syndicates in Nigeria.

Abdallah gave the assurance as the Agency released its scorecard at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, between January and June 2016.

Sixty-three (63) suspected drug traffickers were arrested with 484.11 kilograms of drugs. Suspected drug barons also abandoned 336.090kg of the seized drugs.

Nigeria will continue to subscribe to the principle of shared responsibility and international collaboration in dismantling drug cartels, Abdallah said.

In his words, “the Agency is maximising the benefits of Airport Communication Programme (AIRCOP) by coordinating joint international operations. We will continue to build capacity in risk analysis; drug detection methodology and tracing of illicit drug proceeds. This is aimed at identifying and dismantling criminal networks.”

The NDLEA boss noted that the Agency reacted swiftly to new tactics of drug trafficking by intercepting 22.530kgs of drugs originating from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. “As an intelligence-driven Agency, we realised the sudden use of Dubai as a transit point for cocaine originating from South America, and successfully arrested 13 suspects with 22.530kgs of cocaine coming from Dubai,” Abdallah said.

According to the airport commander, Ahmadu Garba, those arrested include 46 males and 17 females, while the breakdown of drugs are as follows; cocaine, 35kgs, heroin 8.460kg, methamphetamine 54.4kg, ephedrine 6.120kg, cannabis 5.470kg, and psychotropic substances 374.630kg.

Twenty suspects were nabbed attempting to export drugs while 25 were caught importing drugs into the country. Eighteen suspects were apprehended during follow-up operations. Ten suspected traffickers were caught importing 7.695kg of cocaine from Brazil, while 13 were arrested with 22.530kg of cocaine from Dubai.

The three abandoned seizures include 25kg of methamphetamine going to South Africa, 311kg of tramadol originating from India and 0.090 grams of cocaine from Brazil.

Monthly breakdown is as follows – January 6.300kg, and 12 suspects; February 54.760kg, and 10 suspects; March 39.485kg, and 13 suspects; April 28.035kg, and 13 suspects; May 353.945kg, and 13 suspects, while June 1.585kg, and two suspects.

A 46-year-old fashion designer based in Spain, Godfrey Rita, reportedly collected 1.525kg of cocaine while at the airport in Dubai on her way from Spain. The wraps of cocaine were packed inside duty-free polythene bag. She was intercepted during inward screening of passengers on an Emirate flight from Dubai.

In addition, Seriki Muktar Adebayo, 26, was nabbed with 2.070kg of heroin onboard an Ethiopian Airline flight from Mozambique. These are not usual drug trafficking routes.

Rita said she was promised half a million naira to smuggle the drugs from Dubai, saying, “I am a trainee fashion designer living in Spain. I have financial problem and was introduced into drug trafficking by a friend. They told me that somebody would give me the drug while on transit in Dubai.

“While at the airport, a man approached me and said that you are Rita. He introduced himself that he is from my friend and gave me the drug in a duty-free bag. I was surprised when the drug was discovered here because it was not hidden at all. I never checked it. I just kept it in my bag the way it was given to me. I was so disappointed in myself.”

Seriki Muktar, who hails from Osun State, said he left Nigeria as a footballer in search of a good club. “After a fruitless search for a football club in Tanzania for some months, I moved to Mozambique. Still, I could not secure a club. In the process, I exhausted my money and was practically stranded. I was so disappointed and frustrated that I needed to return home. At this point I had no choice but to agree to smuggle drugs. I regret my action,” Seriki said.