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NDLEA arrests Kenyan dancer in possession of drugs
NDLEA arrests Kenyan dancer in possession of drugs
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, said on Tuesday that it had arrested a 42-year-old Kenyan female dancer with cocaine weighing 5.345kg at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos.
Mr Mitchell Ofoyeju, spokesman of the agency, disclosed this in a statement in Lagos.
He said the dancer, identified as Samira Johnson, allegedly concealed the narcotics in some school bags.
Ofoyeju said, “The suspect was found in possession of four blue parcels of white powdery substance that tested positive for cocaine weighing 5.345kg.
“Johnson, who was born in Mombasa, travelled with a Kenyan international passport with number A1536020.
“She departed Bujumbura in Burundi en-route Nairobi to Lagos on a Kenyan Airways flight.
“During routine screening, she was found with four parcels of cocaine concealed in school bags. She claimed to be a professional dancer in Kenya.
“She claimed she was given the school bags in Bujumbura by a friend to deliver in Nigeria.
“Two Nigerian auto parts dealers based in Uganda (names withheld) were equally caught importing 6.250kg of cocaine and 1.490kg of heroin, respectively, into the country.
“All the cases are being investigated and I urge members of the public to report suspected drug traffickers to the nearest NDLEA office.
“The suspects will be charged to court soon.” Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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The Indonesian treatment should be applied here. We are too lenient as individual and government and treat drug related issues with kids gloves. That why the business of drugs corruption and other forms of criminality and their perpetrators found nigeria as a safe haven. Until we took these matters seriously and give them all the necessary and attention they deserve things can never be right in nijer.
ReplyDeleteThe Indonesian treatment should be applied here. We are too lenient as individual and government and treat drug related issues with kids gloves. That why the business of drugs corruption and other forms of criminality and their perpetrators found nigeria as a safe haven. Until we took these matters seriously and give them all the necessary and attention they deserve things can never be right in nijer.
ReplyDeleteNigerian government should also take stiff penalty against foreigners who commit crime in our land. Our people have been used by other governments to show their resolve to fight crime.
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