The Guardian (Nigeria)

NDLEA records highest seizure of heroin at Lagos airport

• Arrests four cartel members, declares 11 others wanted • Blocks 107 bank accounts, N119m, seals hotel, mansions

- By Bertram Nwannekanm­a

THE National Drug Law Enforcemen­t Agency ( NDLEA) has intercepte­d 45 blocks of heroin with a total weight of 49.70kg, making it the highest seizure of the illicit substance at the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport ( MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos.

The anti- drug agency also dismantled and arrested four cartel members of an organised criminal organisati­on, which specialise­s in traffickin­g heroin across Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique, Europe, and America. Briefing newsmen in Lagos, yesterday, Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig Gen Mohammed Buba Marwa ( rtd), said the arrest followed a well- coordinate­d 12- day operation.

He explained that the briefing was in line with the agency’s policy of transparen­cy in its renewed fight against drug trafficker­s.

Marwa said the operation began on February 10, when NDLEA operatives of MMIA Command intercepte­d a suspicious package at the import shed of Skyway Aviation Handling Company ( SAHCO) at the airport’s cargo terminal.

“The consignmen­t was concealed in 15 cartons of 2300- watt metal cutting machines. Each carton was stocked with three blocks of high- grade heroin. In total, we recovered 45 blocks of the illicit substance with a total weight of 49.70kg. “After the discovery, we were methodical and meticulous in our investigat­ions. We started with the arrest of the freight agent whose name is Olowolagba Wasiu Babatunde. It turned out that he was hired for clearing services by Mattpee Logistics, a company operated by one Kola, resident in South Africa.

“Next, we conducted a follow up operation at the company’s warehouse in the Shogunle area of Oshodi, Lagos, and arrested the warehouse manager, whose name is Ajayi Imole Moses. Thereafter, we set up an ambush for the expected receiver of the consignmen­t who was duly arrested when he showed up for collection.

“This receiver, whose name is Adinnu Felix Chinedu, confessed during interrogat­ion that he is the main distributo­r for a drug syndicate, whose membership is spread across Nigeria. He admitted that he usually conveyed the consignmen­t to a dedicated warehouse located in Ayobo.

“That place served as a workshop where he would dismantle the consignmen­t and remove the drugs from the machines. Thereafter, he would wait for a list of various recipients to be forwarded to him from South Africa by the head of the criminal group.”

Explaining further, the NDLEA boss said: “Our operatives did due diligence by conducting a thorough search of the warehouse, which led to the recovery of 56 similar cartons of the cutting machines that were used previously as modes of concealmen­t to ferry heroin into Nigeria.

“At this point, it was clear that we were dealing with a syndicate that operates in other countries. By the time we were done with exploring the various leads we had, we unravelled an organised criminal network that operates in South Africa, Mozambique, Nigeria and parts of Europe and America.

“This syndicate has a wide network in Nigeria because the consignmen­ts we seized were marked with several codenames, showing that they belonged to different members of this organised criminal group. Furthermor­e, in our followup operation, we uncovered from the suspect a long list of receivers of illicit drugs.

“In the end, we were able to identify the kingpin of the syndicate here in Nigeria, and his name is Reginald Peter Chidiebere. Our investigat­ions showed that he owns the Golden Platinum Hotel and Suite, located at 16 Reginald Peter Chidiebere Street, Hope Estate, Ago Palace.”

Marwa said several days of surveillan­ce on the hotel culminated in a raid on Monday, February 19, in which another drug mule, Igboanugo Chukwuebuk­a Thankgod, was found in possession of two parcels of 2.2kg heroin with codes similar to the ones found on the seized drug shipment, bringing the total seizure to 51.90 kilogramme­s.

“He readily confessed that he was invited by Reginald Peter Chidiebere to the hotel on Sunday, February 18. He was lodged in one of the rooms and was later summoned by the receptioni­st to meet a guest, from whom Chidiebere informed him over the phone to receive a package. This sequence of action was confirmed by a review of the CCTV at the hotel,” he said.

He explained that preemptive actions taken against members of the syndicate include freezing 107 bank accounts associated with 14 members of the cartel as well as N119,582,928.31 found in some of the already traced bank accounts. He added that the hotel and a mansion linked to the head of the syndicate in Nigeria, Chidiebere, and another mansion linked to the head of the syndicate in Mozambique, Festus Ibewuike, located in the Ago Palace area, had already been marked for forfeiture to the Federal Government.

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