NDLEA intercepts 200kg illicit drugs at Lagos, other airports
Court sentences fake medical doctor to 54- year jail term
ATTEMPTS by some suspected traffickers to export hard drugs through the Murtala Mohammed International Airport ( MMIA), Lagos, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja and Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport ( MAKIA), Kano have been foiled by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA), with 200 kilogrammes of the illicit substances seized from them. At the Lagos airport, a 41- year- old Adewuyi Olayinka was arrested while trying to export 650 grammes of cocaine wrapped in two parcels to the United Kingdom through the SAHCO export shed of the MMIA cargo, Ikeja.
According to the Commander, MMIA Command of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Garba, the drug was concealed in dry local pepper and herbal concoction popularly called ‘ agbo.’
In the same vein, 107 kilogrammes of hard drug suspected to be Khat has been seized at the cargo shed of the Kano airport while being exported to Canada. According to the Ag. Commander, MAKIA Command of the NDLEA, Mohammed Ajiya, “the drug, which weighed 107- kgs, was concealed in goldencolour nylon bags covered with textile materials and labelled tea with a view to deceive and mislead our officers.
“The so- called tea arose the suspicion of officers at the cargo shed who insisted that it must be subjected to laboratory analysis and test before it will be allowed to go, because the so- called tea came from Lagos by road to Kano and our operatives wondered why the owner did not ship it via Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos. “Hence, the reason the shipment was delayed until sample was taken and sent to our forensic lab for analysis. The result came out positive for Khat, it has since been seized and is now in our custody.” Equally, an attempt by a trafficker to export 92.250 kilogrammes of Khat via Turkish Air through the cargo warehouse, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, has also been frustrated and the hard drug packed in six cartons heading to Goussainville in France confiscated.
Kabir Sani Tsakuwa, the NDLEA Commander at the Abuja airport, said the clearing agent processing the consignment for export claimed the cargo was dried Moringa leaves as stated in the airway bill but upon laboratory tests, it turned out to be hard drug.
Chairman/ Chief Executive of the lead anti- drug agency, Mohammed Buba Marwa, has already commended the commanders, men and officers of the three international airports commands for their vigilance and efforts to secure Nigerians and citizens of destination countries from the menace of illicit drugs.
AMEDICAL practitioner with the Adamawa State Hospital Service Management Board ( HSMB), Ibrahim Mustapha, has been sentenced to 54- year imprisonment by Yola High Court in Adamawa State for allegedly practicing with fake documents.
Justice Nathan Musa also ordered the court registry to auction the man’s property and the money realised be remitted into the state central treasury.
It was gathered the Department of State Services ( DSS) had, in 2019, arraigned the convict for securing employment with fake documents. According to the prosecutors, Mustapha had secured employment with fake documents and risen to the post of Principal Medical Doctor with many successful operations on innocent patients to his credit.
He was in December 2019 arraigned and sentenced to 54year jail term. Not satisfied with the court verdict, he headed for the court of appeal, Yola, who also upheld the decision of the lower court. During the trial, the state/ applicant, through its senior counsel, M. A Adamu, filed a motion on notice in pursuant to section 42( 1)( a) of the state proceeds of crime law 2018, prayed the court for the forfeiture of the property including, Mercedes Benz, Toyota Corolla saloon, plot of land and a Samsung tablet.
Meanwhile, an affidavit in support of the motion by D. I. Kulthu informed the court that the items, being proceeds of crime, were recovered and are “currently in the custody of the DSS.” The case was the first to be so determined under the provisions for confiscation, forfeiture and management of assets derived from unlawful activities in a law enacted by the House of Assembly in 2018.
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