Brazil returnee Udechukwu excretes 60 wraps of 'Class A' Cocaine in custody

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The suspect Udechukwu

By Kazeem Ugbodaga

Brazil returnee, Udechukwu Ekene Theophilus has excreted 60 big wraps of cocaine after being arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

NDLEA’s spokesman, Femi Babafemi, in a statement on Sunday, said Udechukwu excreted the wraps of cocaine at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.

Babafemi said the suspect who was arrested during inward clearance of passengers on Ethiopian Airlines flight from Sao Paulo, Brazil via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at the D-Arrival Hall of the Lagos airport on Sunday 21st January, 2024, initially refused to undergo body scan, raising health concerns in a desperate bid to evade arrest.

“When he was however offered other options, he accepted to be placed on excretion observation and shortly after he was ushered into NDLEA observatory, he excreted the first set of cocaine pellets, after which he expelled a total of 60 wraps of the class A drug weighing 1.279 kilograms in five excretions.

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“In his statement, Udechukwu claimed he ingested the consignment in Brazil and was to discharge everything at the airport in Addis Ababa but could only excrete 15 pellets which he handed over to another member of his syndicate before his connecting flight to Nigeria was called,” he said.

In the same vein, Babafemi said NDLEA operatives at the Lagos airport on Tuesday, 23rd January recovered a total of twelve (12) cartons of tramadol 225mg containing 599,900 pills weighing 385.40kg from an overstayed cargo at the SAHCO import shed of the Lagos airport after a joint examination with other agencies.

He disclosed that the tramadol consignment had come into the country in two batches on KLM Royal Dutch Airline flights from Karachi, Pakistan between 27th July and 1st August 2023, saying they were, however, placed under watch by NDLEA operatives since then.

While commending the officers and men of the agency, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) urged them to do more.

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