The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Lokoja,
Kogi State, yesterday paraded a police inspector, Abali Zagi, with the Nigeria
Police Force headquarters’ welfare bus loaded with 818.2kg of Cannabis Sativa.
The NDLEA Commander, Muhammad Idris Bello, while parading
the suspects, indicated that the police officer and two other accomplices were
arrested along Lokoja-Okene road on their way from Okpeila.
He said his patrol team had earlier allowed him a free pass
but perceived the smell of weeds and decided to pursue the bus and arrested
them. After a thorough search, the exhibits were found.
According to him, another suspect, who is a dismissed
military officer, Umar Shehu, was arrested with 44kg of the banned substance.
Bello said he was dismissed from the Nigerian Army because of mutiny in
Maiduguri when they refused to fight Boko Haram. Also paraded was one Aminat
Iredia, arrested alongside her four-year-old child, with 32.4kg.
The commander indicated that drug peddlers were fond of
using the ploy of carrying little children to draw sympathy so that by the time
they were arrested, they could be left off the hook. “We have sent for their
people to come and take away the boy because he is innocent. He has nothing to
do with NDLEA.”
Meanwhile, Justice B.O. Quadri of the Federal High Court,
Abuja, has sentenced a 55-year-old female pilgrim, Binuyo Basirat Iyabo, to 10
years imprisonment with hard labour. She was caught last September while
smuggling 76 pellets of cocaine weighing 931 grammes to Medina, Saudi Arabia.
In his judgment delivered yesterday, Quadri said the
sentence would serve as a deterrent to others. Besides, he said the hard labour
was added to the sentence because the convict failed to reveal the identity of
her sponsors.
Binuyo tested positive to narcotic ingestion at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja while on pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia last
September. She was immediately placed under observation by officials of the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), where she excreted seventy-six
(76) pellets of substances found to be cocaine.
NDLEA commander at the Abuja airport, Hamisu Lawan, said the
convict, married with three children and a trader at Dosumu market in Lagos, in
her statement, agreed to smuggle the drugs for a fee.
“I wanted to expand my cosmetic business but I have no
money. My sponsor offered to foot my expenses to Saudi on pilgrimage. I was
excited until I was asked to take drugs along. I wanted to decline but
considering the offer of a million naira, I accepted. I swallowed the drugs in
Lagos and took a flight to Abuja on my way to Medina,” she stated.
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