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The operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have dismantled a trans-border drug cartel and arrested five leaders of the syndicates operating in Dubai, UAE; Cotonou, Benin Republic; Togo; Europe; and Lagos, Imo, and Anambra states in Nigeria.

The NDLEA operatives, in a special operation which lasted for weeks, recovered large quantities of skunk, methamphetamine, and ephedrine as well as air compressors used to conceal and distribute the illicit drugs globally.

The NDLEA Director, Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, disclosed this via a statement issued on Sunday.

Babafemi noted that the leaders of the cartel, while on Christmas and New Year holidays in their villages, were still coordinating efforts to send their illicit consignments to Dubai and other parts of the world.

He stated that their lid was blown open on December 29, 2022, when their freight agent, Onyeisue Collins Chukwudi, was arrested by NDLEA officers at the SAHCO export shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos State for attempting to export three big automobile air compressors to Dubai.

The NDLEA spokesperson stated that a follow-up operation led to the recovery of additional five compressors at his home in the Ayobo area of Lagos.

Babafemi disclosed that 27.50kgs of skunk were taken out of the air compressors after welding equipment was used to cut them open.

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“Further investigations revealed that the freight agent was working for a bigger organized criminal group. As a result, extensive operational tools were deployed to track the first kingpin, Onuoha

“Peter Obioma who lives in Benin Republic and Togo but comes occasionally to do business in Lagos.

“The efforts paid off on Saturday 7th January 2023 when Obioma walked into the waiting arms of NDLEA operatives with a bag containing additional air compressors used to conceal 15.7kgs skunk and a crystalline substance that later tested positive to methamphetamine after the Agency’s sniffer dogs identified compressors with drug concealment,” the NDLEA spokesman added.

Babafemi noted that Obioma’s statement led to the unraveling of two other leaders of the cartel, Dubai-based Ugo Kelechi Alex and Iwueke Ugochukwu, an Onitsha, Anambra-based businessman, while enjoying the Christmas and New Year holidays in their village in Imo State.

“A well-coordinated operation was thereafter carried out on Tuesday 10th January at their ancestral homes in Umuobi village, Igbejere community, Ihitti-Uboma LGA, Imo State, while the arrowhead of the cartel identified as Ezenwekwe Obinna Nicodemus, an automobile parts dealer at Alaba International market, Lagos was put under surveillance. A Lexus SUV and a Toyota jeep were immediately recovered from Kelechi and Iwueke.

“After so many dramatic bids to evade arrest, NDLEA operatives eventually pinned Obinna down at a bar in Mazamaza, Mile 2 area of Lagos on Saturday 14th January.

“A search of his home led to the recovery of 607 grams of ephedrine, a handful of Cannabis weighing 20 grams as well as other paraphernalia, including 271 grams of dimethyl sulfone used as a cutting agent for ephedrine, a chemical precursor and an active ingredient for the production of methamphetamine. A weighing scale and an international passport were equally recovered from his house,” he disclosed.

In his reaction, the NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd), commended the officers of the anti-drug agency, stating that the feat is a confirmation that his warning to drug barons is no fluke but a work plan well-grounded on determination and commitment of the officers and men of the agency to rid Nigeria of substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking.

Bawa also urged the NDLEA operatives well as their compatriots across the country to remain steadfast and focused on the corporate goal of the agency.

The Star

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