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NDLEA arrest Kenyan with 6.5 kg Cocaine

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a Kenyan woman with 6.5 kilogrammes of Cocaine.

The single mother of two, Angela Wairimu, was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja (NAIA).

Speaking on the arrest, Head, NDLEA Public Affairs Unit, Mr. Jonah Achema, said the lady was arrested while  trying to smuggle the drug into the country.

Achema said the suspect was apprehended on arrival from South Africa aboard an Ethiopian Airline Flight to Abuja.

He said the arrest was made by the agency’s Special Area Command at the airport.

According to Achema, Wairimu who shuttles between Kenya and South Africa, claimed to be a modelling expert and a trader in clothes and cosmetics.

He said that the suspect claimed a friend in South Africa approached her to assist an unknown person to deliver the brief case containing wears in Nigeria which was brought to her at the Airport through an errand boy.

“Some of the illicit substance was concealed in the false bottom of a travelling bag which also contained two wrapped parcels of the same illicit drug.

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“She carried the bag as hand luggage,” he said. She was to deliver the consignment to the husband of the sender who was to meet her at the airport in Abuja.

“She claimed to be on her second trip to Nigeria to procure home-made body beauty products and local fabrics for her enterprise called La Model in South Africa and Kenya.

“She denied being under any financial inducement but confessed that her daughter was suffering from acute Leukaemia which put her under financial pressure,” he stated.

According to the NDLEA Commander at the airport, Mr. Hamisu Lawan, the seizure was the biggest cocaine shipment in recent times made by the command.

“We have had seizures of Heroin, Ephedrine and Methamphetamine going to Southern Africa and in some cases to Asia, and even as far as the Pacific region such as New Zealand.

“Although we are not surprised at cocaine coming from South Africa which is largely due to flight network connection, operating two flights daily from Sao Paulo,’’ he said.

 

 

 

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