Nigeria: NDLEA Intercepts Businessman With 81 Wraps of Cocaine At Lagos Airport

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Igbokwe was arrested by operatives of the NDLEA at the arrival hall of the MMIA during the inward clearance of passengers on an Ethiopian Airlines flight on Sunday, 26 January

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 59-year-old businessman, Chijioke Igbokwe, for ingesting 81 pellets of cocaine at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos.

This is contained in a statement by the Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, on Sunday in Abuja

Mr Babafemi said the suspect had undergone surgery, exploratory laparotomy, to let out 57 out of 81 pellets of cocaine stuck in his stomach.

This, he said, was after seven days of ingesting the illicit substance in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

He said that operatives of the NDLEA arrested Mr Igbokwe at the arrival hall of the MMIA during the inward clearance of passengers on an Ethiopian Airlines flight on Sunday, 26 January.

He added that the suspect, who was promptly taken for a body scan, which revealed illicit drugs in his system, was soon after taken into NDLEA custody for excretion observation.

According to Mr Babafemi, investigation revealed that Mr Igbokwe who claims to be into cloth business at Arena, Oshodi area of Lagos, departed Lagos on 22 January to Addis Ababa.

This, he said, was where he ingested the 81 wraps of cocaine the following day, 23 January and boarded a flight to Beirut, Lebanon, to deliver the illicit consignment for a fee of $3,000.

“Upon his arrival in Beirut, he said he was refused entry because he had less than $2,000, the amount required to grant him entry.

“He was then deported to Addis Ababa where he attempted excreting the illicit drugs but could not.

“He thereafter proceeded to Lagos on Saturday, Jan. 25, with the consignment in his bowel. He was, however, arrested upon his arrival at the Lagos airport by NDLEA officers on Jan. 26.

“After five days under excretion observation, he could only expel 24 pellets following initial medical intervention at the Agency’s medical facility and the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Ikeja.

“With the clock ticking for him and the complication of other underlying medical conditions, the suspect was eventually admitted to the tertiary facility.

“This was where he had to undergo exploratory laparotomy to extract the remaining 57 wraps of cocaine stuck in his stomach after his wife and brother endorsed the necessary consent forms on Thursday, Jan. 30.