Brazil returnee nabbed with 4kg cocaine soaked in towels

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has recovered four kilograms of cocaine soaked in towels from a Brazil returnee.
Its spokesman, Femi Babafemi, stated in Abuja on Sunday that the drugs were intercepted at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Thursday, November 24.
“The move by a Brazil returnee, Ejike Iroegbute, 46, to smuggle 4kg cocaine soaked in towels stuffed in his hand luggage into Nigeria was foiled.
“This was upon his arrival on a Qatar Airline flight from Brazil through Doha to Abuja,’’ he stated.
He added that NDLEA also intercepted 25 parcels of a “loud’’ variant of Indian hemp weighing 5kg and concealed in assorted luggage at the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc. import shed at the Lagos airport.
The cargo, comprising clothes, cereals, baby toys, drinks, and a set of two big loudspeakers was intercepted on November 22 on arrival from Johannesburg on a Nigerian air carrier.
Mr Babafemi also stated that on November 22, NDLEA operatives intercepted a carton of food items at the Skyway Aviation Handling Company Plc. (SAHCO) shed at the Lagos airport.
The food items were used to conceal 500 grams of Indian hemp heading to Dubai, and the owner, Uzoma Kingsley, was promptly arrested.
He added that NDLEA operatives intercepted 131kg of Ephedrine on November 21, also at SAHCO shed in a related development.
Mr Babafemi stated that the drugs were to be trafficked to Congo Kinshasa.
He stated that the interception was done in conjunction with Aviation Security officers of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria.
“Two freight agents, Nwazuru Georgewill and Saheed Muritala, linked to the bid were promptly arrested,’’ the NDLEA’s spokesman added.
He also stated that the attempt by a drug trafficker, James Udogwu, facing multiple charges of drug offences, to flee the country after he jumped bail in Lagos was thwarted by NDLEA operatives.
NDLEA operatives rearrested Udogwu at the Port Harcourt International Airport on November 25.
Mr Babafemi stated that while the 51-year-old suspect was facing trial at a Federal High Court in Lagos, he was arrested again on April 9 in Port Harcourt for importing 5.48kg cocaine concealed in plastic bottles sealed with candle wax.
“A Federal High Court granted him bail in Port Harcourt on Wednesday, November 23, over his latest offence.
“The Lagos court had issued a warrant of arrest on him for jumping bail over his case in Lagos,’’ Mr Babafemi explained.
(NAN)
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