NDLEA INVESTIGATES ARREST OF KENYAN
PILGRIM WITH HEROIN
The National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos has
commenced investigation into the arrest of a 32 year-old Kenyan with 2.560kg of
substance that tested positive for heroin. The suspect who left Bujumbura,
Burundi under the pretext of pilgrimage to Nigeria was arrested following the
discovery of heroin hidden inside two pairs of female sandals and under her
luggage. The seizure took place during inward screening of passengers on an
Ethiopian Airline flight from Addis Ababa.
Preliminary investigation revealed
that she planned to smuggle the drugs into the country under the pretext of
pilgrimage. This is her third visit to Nigeria in two years. It was also
gathered that she left Nairobi, Kenya to Bujumbura where she collected the
luggage containing the drugs before proceeding to Nigeria through Addis Ababa.
NDLEA Airport commander, Mr. Hamza
Umar while confirming the arrest gave the name of the suspect as Imeloah Awino
Noah. The commander stated that “operatives of the NDLEA arrested a Kenyan by
name Imeloah Awino Noah with 2.560kg of heroin. The drug was found inside the
soles of two pairs of female sandals as well as in a false bottom of her
luggage. She is cooperating with our investigating team”.
According to the Kenyan, her
involvement was masterminded by her best friend. “My best friend masterminded
my involvement in drug trafficking. I am a diploma holder in Community Health
and Development at the African Institute of Development Studies in Western
Kenyan town of Kisumu, Nyanza Province. After my one year volunteer service, I
have been searching for employment. My best friend introduced me to her
Nigerian boyfriend who offered to assist me by sponsoring my trip to Nigeria.
Initially I was reluctant but my friend persuaded me. They bought my ticket and
gave me the bag containing clothes where the heroin was hidden. On arrival at the
Lagos airport, the drug was detected” Imeloah told investigators. She added
that she loves coming to Nigeria to receive blessings from her spiritual
father.
Chairman/Chief Executive of the
NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade has called on members of the public not to be ignorant of
the devices of drug trafficking syndicates. “Drug barons sometimes present
themselves as philanthropists. They will offer you free tickets and make all
travel arrangements but the ultimate objective is to get you to smuggle their
drugs from one point to another. Members of the public should be on the alert
and report suspected drug barons to the Agency” Giade urged.
The suspect will soon be charged to
court.
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