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The operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested the General Overseer of Christ Living Hope Church, Rev. Ugochukwu Emmanuel Ekwem, with 54 sticks of drugs wrapped around his body.

The General Overseer was arrested by the anti-drug officers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja in Lagos State, while on his way to a three-week crusade in Nairobi, Kenya, with the drugs wrapped around his body.

This was disclosed via a statement made available to The Star on Sunday by the NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi.

Babefemi stated that the popular pastor, who has his church headquarters in Isuaniocha, Mgbakwu Road, Awka in the Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State and two other branches in Lagos and Abuja, was arrested on Monday, March 7, 2022, during the outward clearance of passengers on Ethiopian Airlines flight to Nairobi via Addis Ababa.

He noted that when tested, the 54 sticks proved positive to cannabis, adding that the cleric confessed during preliminary interview that he packed the illicit substance on his body to use during his three weeks crusade in Kenya.

The NDLEA spokesman added: “On the same day, another passenger, Nnakeanyi Chukwuka King, who arrived the airport on Ethiopian Airlines flight from Sao Paulo, Brazil via Addis Ababa, was intercepted during the inward clearance of passengers at the E-Arrival Hall of the MMIA.

“During a search of his luggage, forty (40) parcels of Cocaine concealed inside bottles of body cream with a gross weight of 9.70kg were recovered from the suspect.

“Three days later, Wednesday 9th March, another passenger on Ethiopian Airlines flight to Italy, Mr. Edo Blessing was intercepted at the Departure Hall of the airport with 2, 090 tablets of Tramadol 225mg and Flunitrazepam. The suspect who hails from Edo state but lives in Italy claimed ownership of the recovered psychotropic substances.

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“Also on the same day, operatives arrested a freight agent, Rafiu Abbas at the NAHCO Export Shed of the airport when he presented a cargo containing 19.15kg cannabis going to London. The illicit substance was concealed inside plastic containers labelled as “African Dishes” and packed in a bag.”

Babefemi added that a 63-year-old Vincent Obimma was on Friday arrested with 350grams of cocaine and 150grams of heroin by the NDLEA operatives at a park in the Apapa seaport corridor in Lagos, noting that the drugs were hidden in industrial torch packets heading to Kano, Kano State.

He further stated that a drug dealer in Kaduna State, James Okenwa, was arrested in a follow-up operation at Central Market, Kaduna.

The anti-narcotics spokesperson continued: “He admitted the ownership of 1,807 bottles of cough syrup with codeine that were earlier recovered from two suspects at tollgate. At the point of his arrest, another 152 bottles of the drug were recovered from his vehicle. He has accepted ownership of all the 1,959 bottles of the codeine syrup.

“In Yobe State, two fake security agents: Akalonu Justin and Azimbi Festus who were coming from Onitsha and heading to Maiduguri, Borno State have been arrested with 25 blocks of Cannabis Sativa weighing 12 .5kg and 1, 598 bottles of Codeine Syrup weighing 159.8 Liters, while 85kg of cannabis was also recovered from the warehouse of a notorious drug dealer in Pawari area of Damaturu, the state capital on Thursday 10th March.

“In Anambra State, a total of 38,605 tablets of assorted opioids were recovered from a 29-year-old drug dealer, Awoke Friday at Nkwelle junction, Onitsha on Friday 11th March with the support of men of the Nigeria Police.”

The Chairman/ Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd), while commending the Agency officers at the Lagos airport, Apapa port, Kaduna, Yobe, and Anambra Commands for the seizures and arrests in the past week, charged them and their colleagues across the country to stay focused and intensify efforts to rid Nigeria of illicit drugs and substances.

The Star

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