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Nigerian student deported over codeine syrup, colleagues in trouble

A Nigerian student (names withheld) studying abroad has been deported over the seizure of codeine syrup in the luggage of fellow travelling students.

Director of Media and Advocacy of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Femi Babafemi, told The Star that the agency worked with other stakeholders – law enforcement agencies – to get the lady sent back home so as to secure the release of two of her colleagues.

Babafemi stated that two students got into trouble when the prohibited drug was found in the luggage they helped a fellow student to pick up.

He said that the students would have been in jail if not that the agency ensured that the owner of the luggage was put on a flight back to Nigeria.

Hence, the NDLEA has warned travellers against accepting to take along luggage from anyone while travelling without knowing its content.

Babafemi wrote: “A PhD student and another student studying abroad got into custody because bottles of codeine syrup were found in the luggage they picked for their female friend abroad.

“They’d have been jail if @ndlea_nigeria had not worked hard to ensure the owner was put on the next flight home.

“Reason why we warn you not to take any luggage you don’t know its content from anyone.”

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives have arrested three members of an organized criminal organization which specializes in illicit drug trafficking across Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique, Europe and America.

Drug syndicate: Onyinyechi Irene Igbokwuputa, Frankline Uzochukwu and Osita Emmanuel Obinna

The arrest came over two months after they were declared wanted, following the recent seizure of the single largest consignment of heroin at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos.

A total of 51.90 kilograms of heroin had been recovered from members of the drug cartel in an operation that began 10th February 2024 at the SAHCO Import Shed of the airport’s Cargo Terminal.

The consignment was concealed in 15 cartons of 2300-watt metal cutting machines, with no less than 45 blocks of the illicit substance weighing 49.70kg recovered from the equipment, while additional 2.2kg was seized at the syndicate’s warehouse in Ayobo area of Lagos.

While the Agency has secured interim forfeiture court order on hotel, mansions, vehicles and funds traced to members of the syndicate after arresting four of them, a manhunt was also launched for others who went underground.

The effort however paid off on Friday 19th April when two of the wanted kingpins:  Onyinyechi Irene Igbokwuputa and Frankline Uzochukwu were arrested in Lagos and Awka, Anambra State respectively.

Another wanted member of the syndicate, Osita Emmanuel Obinna was equally nabbed in Lagos.

In the same vein, the attempt by a suspect, Iheakara Ifeanyichukwu Festus to export a drug consignment through the terminal 2 of the Lagos airport to Muscat, Oman via Ethiopian airline flight on Thursday 18th April was thwarted by NDLEA officers.

When his luggage was searched, 20 big parcels of cannabis weighing 9.80kg were discovered concealed in his bag.

In his statement, the suspect who lives in Muscat, Oman and returned to Nigeria in 1st April, confessed he was hired to courier the drug with an agreement to get paid N1,200,000 upon successful delivery in Oman.

The Star

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