Two suspected drug kingpins, Eyah Celestine Nnamdi (alias Murphy) and Ugwuoke Peter Oluchukwu, based in Qatar, have been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
This was as the anti-narcotics agency, among other operations, destroyed 30.9 hectares of cannabis farms in Edo, Delta, Ondo; arrested female pharmacist in Kaduna; and seized 1,289.3kg skunk in Niger states.
The revelations were contained in a press release, dated 18 June, 2023, by the NDLEA Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi.
The arrest of the two drug suspects, based in Qatar, was effected following the interception of their methamphetamine consignment at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja Lagos.
Ugwuoke was the first to be arrested on 9th June during the outward clearance of Qatar Airways passengers at the departure point, Terminal 2 of the Lagos Airport, Babafemi stated.
“NDLEA officers discovered that the suspect was travelling to Doha, Qatar with an Ivorian international passport with the name Hien Narcisse.
“A further scrutiny of his black carry-on luggage led to the discovery of a false bottom concealment of two parcels of crystalline substance that tested positive to methamphetamine weighing 1.00kg.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect is a Nigerian who had gone to obtain an Ivorian passport for his travels.
“He confessed that he traveled to Qatar in August 2022 and returned from the Arab nation about two months ago to perfect arrangement for the movement of the drug consignment.
“A further probe led operatives to discover that his senior partner in the trade, simply identified as Murphy, also based in Qatar, was lurking around in Eziani, his home town in Nsukka Local Government Area, Enugu State.
“Ugwuoke, who hails from Igboeze North Local Government Area of the state, claims he holds a National Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the Federal Polytechnic, Oko.
“A prompt deployment of NDLEA operatives on 10th June to Eziani community of Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, led to the arrest of ‘Murphy’.
“His (‘Murphy’), whose true identity was later discovered to be Eyah Celestine Nnamdi, had lived in Indonesia for some years before relocating to Doha, Qatar,” the NDLEA spokesperson stated.
Babafemi also disclosed that anti-narcotic officers of the agency have similarly arrested a female pharmacist, Ikwebe Ori Hellen in Kaduna.
She was arrested following her attempts to use forged documents to purchase and distribute six cartons of pentazocine injection with 2,000 ampules.
“She confessed she used fake documents of a Kaduna hospital to order the drug, which she planned to distribute in Kaduna, Abuja and Sokoto.
“The consignment was initially intercepted at the local wing of the MMIA, Ikeja while being sent to Kaduna by a freight agent,” he added.
In the same vein, NDLEA operatives in Niger state have seized a total of 1,072 kilograms of cannabis in two raids.
“On Thursday, 15 June, 726kg of the illicit substance was recovered at Oyoyo Filling Station along Kaduna – Abuja Express Road.
“Four suspects: Aminu Mohammed, 50; Nasiru Mohammed, 30; Rabiu Haruna, 29, and Hamza Abubakar, 18 were arrested.
“The following day, Friday, 16 June, operatives intercepted a Mercedes 1422 truck marked MKD 116ZM on its way from Umunede, Delta State with gallons of palm oil to be delivered at Garki Market in Abuja.
“However, the truck driver, Jekwe Udenze (38), along with his two assistants: Gabriel Nzekwube (43) and Chima Uzoma (42), stopped over at Uromi, Edo State.
“They loaded 19 jumbo bags of cannabis weighing 346kg, to be delivered at Dumez Luxury Park along Kaduna Road, Suleja to Ignatius Mokwe (47).
“Both the driver and his two assistants as well as the owner of the illicit consignment, Ignatius Mokwe, have been arrested,” Babafemi disclosed.
He also stated that a total of 30.9 hectares of cannabis farms were destroyed in Delta, Edo and Ondo states in the past week.
“In Delta, 18 hectares of cannabis farms were destroyed on Monday, 12 June in Umuchime Village, Ogume, Ndokwa West Local Government Area by NDLEA operatives supported by soldiers.
“Four suspects arrested on the farms include two men and two women: Kingsley Atuola (40); Okikiolu Adekunle (44); Osai Doris (40); and Ublenu Joy (28),” he added.
In Edo State, operatives, last Wednesday, stormed Awakpa forest in Owan West Local Government Area where they arrested Malachy Amaechi, Nanmua Peter, Ojo Momoh, Afam Luke and John Danladi.
“They were apprehended inside a hut located on 2.5 hectares of cannabis farm, which was destroyed and 102 kilograms of the substance already harvested recovered.
“Another farm measuring 1.294870 hectares was also destroyed with the three farms razed totalling 3.978217 hectares,” Babafemi stated.
“Similarly, operatives on Saturday, 17 June, raided the house of a dealer, Godwin Ejiro (45), at Uyiwnendi Community, Ikpoba Oka Local Government Area.
“Quantities of illicit drugs including cocaine, heroin, meth, swinol and cannabis were recovered.
“In Ondo State, John Emmanuel (30) was arrested at Ofosu, with 81kg cannabis, last Thursday, 15 June.
“Operatives, on same day, nabbed Gideon Akoh at Ala Forest where a total of nine hectares of farm were destroyed and 12kg harvested substance recovered,” he stated.
93.7kg of the psychoactive substance was evacuated from a shop in Enugu metropolis, last Saturday.
A wanted notorious dealer, Kwada Vendi (37), was arrested with 30.6kg cannabis at Mamari, Maiduguri, Borno State on Tuesday, 13 June.
In Bauchi State, 87,000 pills of tramadol and exol-5 were recovered from a suspect, Tony Ogbonna (40), by NDLEA operatives at Yelwa, Bauchi Town on Saturday.
“A total of 13,800 pills tramadol consignment abandoned by a suspect going to Geidam, Yobe State was recovered at Yankaba Park, Kano on Wednesday, 14 June.
“Same day in Benue State, a suspect, Chidera Gabriel was arrested with 22,100 pills of the same pharmaceutical opioid at an NDLEA check point in Vandeikya,” Babafemi added.
Meanwhile, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (rtd) has commended the officers and men of MMIA, Delta, Edo, Ondo, Kano, Niger, Borno, Benue, Bauchi and Enugu commands of the agency for their vigilance and professionalism in the discharge of their responsibilities.
Gen Marwa charged them and their colleagues in other parts of the country not to rest on their oars in the war against illicit drugs.