NDLEA nabs Qatar-based man for trafficking at Lagos airport, intercepts drug consignment for bandits

Another suspect, Obi was taken into custody the same day following the seizure of a consignment of 72,000 pills of tramadol 225mg, which he allegedly attempted to ship to Kano on a local flight

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) revealed on Sunday that it successfully intercepted a drug consignment destined for delivery to bandits in Zamfara and Kebbi states.

Additionally, the agency intercepted Qatar-based businessman Agu Evidence Amobi and another individual, Uchegbu Onyebuchi Obi, with consignments of psychoactive substances at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos.

NDLEA’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, detailed in a statement that a 45-year-old man named Yusuf Yahaya was apprehended on Christmas Eve along the Lagos-Ilorin expressway. Yahaya was found in possession of 31.00kg of compressed cannabis aboard a commercial bus traveling from Ibadan in Oyo State to Kebbi State.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that he supplies illicit drugs to bandits in Kebbi and Zamfara axis,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Qatar-based businessman Amobi was arrested on Saturday, December 30, 2023, at the departure point of terminal 2 of the MMIA on his way to Doha, Qatar on a Qatar Airways flight.

Another suspect, Obi was taken into custody the same day following the seizure of a consignment of 72,000 pills of tramadol 225mg, which he allegedly attempted to ship to Kano on a local flight.

Amobi who claimed to have been living and working in Doha, Qatar for over 10 years was caught with 1.30kg cannabis sativa concealed in a bag of foodstuff. He claimed he bought the substance in Enugu to deliver in Doha.

According to the agency, it was to raise enough funds to pay his rent in Doha and Nigeria and the school fees of his three children.

“In the same vein, NDLEA operatives at the domestic wing of the airport intercepted a carton containing a total of 72,000 pills of tramadol 250mg with a gross weight of 38.50kg. This was closely followed with the arrest of Uchegbu Onyebuchi Obi who brought the consignment to the airport for shipment to Kano,” he said.

Giving details of other arrests made last week, Babafemi said: “On Christmas Day 25th December in Yobe state, NDLEA officers on patrol along Nguru-Gashua road intercepted the trio of Musa Sani, Mohammed Ibrahim and Adamu Usman in truck conveying 39 blocks of cannabis sativa weighing 15.7kg and 128,500 pills of opioids.

“Follow-up operations the following day 26th December led to the arrest of the actual owner of the cannabis consignment, Ali Ibrahim (aka Ramos) in Geidam where additional 208 blocks of the same substance were recovered from his house, bringing the total to 247 blocks weighing 94.74kg, while the owner of the seized opioids, Mustapha Goni (aka Lolo) was equally arrested.

“In Imo state, NDLEA operatives on Christmas Eve, Sunday 24th December while on patrol along Owerri – Onitsha expressway intercepted a commercial bus driven by Peter Orji, 42, with 400 bottles of codeine syrup; 7, 590 pills of opioids including tramadol 225mg heading to Port-Harcourt, Rivers State.

“While David Michael, 52, was arrested at Unguwa Ukku area of Kano on Sunday 24th December with 49 blocks of cannabis weighing 42.6kg, Umar Abdullahi, 27, was nabbed with 27, 350 pills of opioids at Gadar Tamburawa area of the city same day.”

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