The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has busted a hotel allegedly used as a hideout by suspected drug barons in Lagos State.
The NDLEA said two suspected barons ─ Chidubem Aguezeala and Stanley Odidiazor ─ used the base to traffic hard drugs to China.
It was learnt that Aguezeala, who
claimed to be a customs officer, and Odidiazor were arrested following a
tip-off by a suspected smuggler, Emmanuel Obi, who was intercepted by
the agency’s operatives attached to the Murtala Muhammed International
Airport.
About 1.2 kilogrammes of heroin was said to have been recovered from him at the airport.
PUNCH Metro also gathered that
two friends, Henry Ezeocha and Isaac Tochukwu, who wanted to smuggle
34.6 kg of cannabis and heroin, were rounded up along with Obi.
Our
correspondent learnt that Aguezeala had claimed to be a serving customs
officer at the Tin Can port. However, an inquiry of his purported
service number from the customs command revealed that that he was an
impersonator.
The suspect was said to have conspired with Odidiazor to sponsor Obi’s trip to China.
Obi said he was promised $4,000 to smuggle heroin to China.
“I was given 100 wraps of heroin by
Stanley Odidiazor to swallow. I was able to swallow 68 wraps because it
was my first time. They also promised to pay me $4,000, but
unfortunately the drug was detected.”
Tochukwu, however, said he did not know he was smuggling drugs until he was arrested.
The NDLEA Commander at the MMIA, Mr. Hamza Umar, confirmed the arrests to our correspondent.
He said, “Our men have smashed a drug
trafficking hideout in a hotel in Lagos. They specialised in smuggling
drugs to China. We also prevented the exportation of 34.6kg of cannabis
and 1.2kg of heroin to China. The arrests and seizures took place at the
MMIA, Lagos, while other accomplices were apprehended during a
follow-up operation.”
The Chairman of the agency, Mr. Ahmadu
Giade, while applauding the operations, described the action of the drug
couriers as worrisome.
“It is sad that barely a week after two
Nigerians were executed in Indonesia for drug trafficking, these
suspects are taking narcotics to China where drug offenders are also
liable to capital punishment,” he said.
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