The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) yesterday arrested
Tochukwu Nzom, 46, for allegedly inserting 225 grammes of cocaine in his
anus.
He was about boarding an Air France flight to Paris, France at the
Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) in Ikeja, Lagos when he
was arrested. He tested positive for narcotics on being screened.
NDLEA airport commander Hamza Umar said two others – Henry Idehen and
Peter Ilemena – were caught with 915 grammes and 1.225 kilogrammes of
cocaine while returning from Brazil on an Emirates flight.
Idehen ingested 56 wraps weighing 915 grammes; Ilemena concealed 1.225
kilogrammes of cocaine. The total weight of the drugs seized from the
suspects is 2.365 kilogrammes”.
Nzom, an auto parts dealer, who hails from Anambra State is married and has two children.
He said he would have been paid $1,500.
“I was drinking with friends when I heard them talking about drugs. I
actually volunteered to smuggle drugs because of my financial situation.
They agreed to pay me $1,500 because it was only three wraps weighing
225 grammes. I am from a poor home,” Nzom said.
Ilemena said he too requested to smuggle drugs because of financial hardship.
“I am from Enugu State. I am married to a Brazilian woman and we have a
child. I work as a salesboy in a supermarket. I overheard some of my
friends discussing about drugs and I indicated interest. That was how it
started. The drug was packed in a bag for me and they promised to pay
me $2,500. I am so sad, disappointed and ashamed of myself,” he said.
Idehen, who lived in Brazil for about a decade, admitted making “a
costly mistake.” “I did not know what came over me. I have been a
hard-working person since my childhood. My wife and three children are
in Benin while I struggle in Brazil as the bread winner. My son gained
admission into the university and he is very brilliant. I needed to pay
for his tuition and other expenses. I would have made $12,000 from the
drug deal,” he said.
NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive Ahmadu Giade said: “It is worrisome for
the suspects to voluntarily smuggle drugs. This shows that they are
morally bankrupt. The agency will not relent in the fight against drug
trafficking,” Giade said.
source: thenation
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