some of the arrested suspects of the syndicate
Seven suspected members of a Brazil-based drug cartel attempting to smuggle large consignments of cocaine into the country through three major international airports in Port Harcourt, Abuja and Lagos have been apprehended by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA.
This was disclosed by the spokesperson for the NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, in a statement on Sunday.
Babafemi said three of the suspects were arrested during the inward screening of passengers onboard a Qatar airline flight from Doha to Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
According to him, the three suspects departed Sao Paulo, Brazil, on board the same Qatar flight, en-route Doha to Abuja and Port Harcourt with a total of 24.96 kilogrammes of cocaine.
The agency said the first suspect, 51-year-old Udogwu Johnson, was arrested with 5.48kg of cocaine concealed in lotion plastic bottles sealed with candle wax.
The suspect reportedly claimed he agreed to traffic the drug for a fee of N1m.
Also arrested was Ezekwueme Valentine, 32, who was caught with 10.82kg cocaine packed in 84 sachets concealed in seven duvets, while the third trafficker, Chiezie Arinze, 35, was arrested with 8.66kg cocaine hidden in 115 golden and silver colour 30ml breakable bottles factory packaged with lotion on top.
Babafemi said the fourth suspect, Uchechukwu Onwugbufor, 42, was arrested at the airport car park while waiting to receive one of the traffickers, Udogwu James, and his consignment.
Babafemi said, “He claimed he was contacted by someone in Brazil to receive Udogwu and lead him to Lagos for a fee of N100,000. Uchechukwu Onwugbufor was at the airport with his neighbour, Nwogu Ezimadu, who is equally being investigated to determine if he’s complicit in the crime or not.
“At the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, a Psychology graduate of Imo State University, Owerri, Sebastine Kelvin, 30, was arrested with 74 pellets of cocaine weighing 1.454kg on arrival aboard an Ethiopian Airline flight en route Doula- Addis Ababa-Abuja on Wednesday, April 13.''