Attempt
by a Nigerian living in Madrid, Spain to earn 3.3 million naira for smuggling
6.490kg of high-grade Brazilian cocaine has been nipped in the bud by
anti-narcotic officials. This arrest and seizure was made by officers of the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Murtala Mohammed
International Airport (MMIA), Lagos recently. The 364 wraps of cocaine prepared
for ingestion and hidden inside his hand luggage is valued at 72 million naira.
Officials detected the drug during the inward screening of passengers on an
Etihad flight.
364 wraps of cocaine found with francis bawaba
francis bawaba
NDLEA Commander at the Lagos Airport, Mr. Hamza
Umar gave the name of the 32 year-old suspect as Francis Bawaba. “Our
investigation has revealed that the suspect took off from Malpensa, Milan and
collected the drug while on transit at Abudabi. He had given us very useful
information that we are already working on” Hamza stated.
According to the suspect, his concern is how his
pregnant wife and two children will cope in his absence. “This is my first time
of smuggling drugs and I was lured with an offer of 3.3 million naira. I used
to work in construction sites in Madrid to earn a living but it has been
difficult securing a job since the global economic melt-down. I collected the
drug while on transit at Abudabi on my way from Milan. I never knew that I will
be caught here in Nigeria. My plan was to invest the 3.3 million naira in
business. Since my arrest I have been unable to eat because I do not know how
my pregnant wife and two kids will cope without my financial support” Francis
who hails from Imo State lamented.
Speaking on the frequent arrests by the Agency, the
Chairman/Chief Executive, Ahmadu Giade assured culprits of maximum penalty for
drug trafficking offences. “The essence of punishment is to correct the
offender and deter people from indulging in a crime. Drug trafficking demands
stiffer punishment to serve as deterrence because of the high profit it
generates. The Agency will continue to ensure that the appropriate punishment
is enforced at all times. Stakeholders in the criminal justice system must
understand that stringent punishment is crucial to a sustainable victory in the
anti-narcotic campaign” Giade stated.
The suspect will soon be charged to court.
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