NDLEA Intercepts Cannabis At Lagos Airport, Arrests Suspects

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted a shipment of cannabis, also known as Loud, concealed in a duvet and intended to be exported to the United Kingdom by a drug peddler

The agency, in statement issued on Sunday by its Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi indicated that the consignment was intercepted at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Ikeja, Lagos, last Tuesday and  that two suspects, Adakole Sunday and Austin Balogun, linked to the consignment, were immediately arrested.

The spokesman clarified: “Six parcels of the psychoactive substance with a gross weight of 3.50 kilograms were concealed inside the duvet.

“In his statement, Austin Balogun who is the main agent who hired Adakole, claimed he was paid N700,000 to cargo the consignment to the UK but spent a fraction of the money on export handling charges and the bulk to pay for an apartment”, he added.

Similarly, the agency disclosed that a raid in the Ikorodu area of Lagos led to the discovery of a hideout where “skuchies” and weapons were recovered just as another raid in Akala area of Mushin in Lagos on January 19, led to the seizure of 47kg skunk, a strain of cannabis, and 25.46kg Nitrous Oxide popularly known as laughing gas.

The NDLEA further stated: “At least, two suspects-Joseph Oluwasegun Adewale and Biodun Adelakun-were arrested at Igbo Olomu, Ikorodu area of Lagos when NDLEA operatives raided their hideout in the community where seven litres of skuchies, a new psychoactive substance produced with black currant, cannabis and opioids, were recovered.

“Other exhibits seized from the duo include: three locally-made double barrel riffles; one locally-made double barrel pistol; one English made pistol; one locally-made single barrel rifle; three cartridges and one empty 9mm cartridge as well as an iron–head axe”, it added.

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