Tuesday, March 29, 2016

NDLEA Intercepts Letter With Heroine In Lagos

                                  

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA intercepted a parcel containing heroine in Lagos following the recent diversification of the agency’s operations.
The letter sent from Bengalore, India, via Express Mail Service (EMS) was addressed to one Mr Yunusa Amusan, 33, in Mushin, Lagos.

NDLEA spokesman,Mr Mitchell Ofoyeju  who disclosed this in a statement, said that Amusan, who is already in custody, connived with his uncle, who lives in India, to import heroin disguised as letters to Nigeria. According to him,
 “Upon interception by the NDLEA, about 480 grammes of powdery substance that tested positive for heroin, was found inside the letter.
“The thin parcels of heroin were carefully hidden in the letter in a manner that makes it difficult to detect. “This is the first case of heroin letter discovered by the anti-narcotic agency this year,” it said.
 The statement quoted Mr Muhammad Abdallah, the Chairman of NDLEA as saying that the arrest was recorded following the diversification of the agency’s operations.
 “The operations of the agency have been diversified to cover mail services. “Drug control is an intelligence-led operation and the NDLEA, under my dispensation, will spread its tentacles to all possible areas of narcotic smuggling.
 “We will not relent in taking deliberate and sustained efforts towards preventing drug trafficking under any guise in the country be it by air, land or water,” Abdallah said.
Mr Mabo Olugbenga, NDLEA Director of Operations and General Investigation, explained that the suspect was apprehended following surveillance report on his illicit drug activities. 
“The illicit smuggling of narcotic drugs under the guise of letters was reported and closely monitored by the agency.
 “It was confirmed that Amusan was recruited by his uncle who lives in India, to take delivery of heroin concealed in letters, to avoid arrest by law enforcement agents.
 “The suspect was arrested after collecting the letter and further investigation is ongoing,’’ he said.

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