….Arrests 1 Jamaican, 3 Nigerians
The operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have made a catch,what appears to be the biggest singular cocaine seizure in the history of the country’s anti drug war.
The agency busted a major warehouse in a secluded estate in Ikorodu area of Lagos where 1.8tons (1,855 kilograms) illicit drug worth more than $278, 250,000, equivalent of about N194, 775,000,000 billion in street value were seized.
At least, four drug barons including a Jamaican and three Nigerians were arrested in the process.
Equally arrested is the warehouse manager.
According to a statement issued on Monday by the Spokesperson of the agency, Mr. Femi Babafemi the barons were arrested in the well coordinated and intelligence led operation that lasted two days across different locations in Lagos state.
The Kingpins of the cocaine cartel in custody include: Messrs Soji Jibril, 69, an indigene of Ibadan, Oyo state; Emmanuel Chukwu, 65, who hails from Ekwulobia, Anambra state; Wasiu Akinade, 53, from Ibadan, Oyo state; Sunday Oguntelure, 53, from Okitipupa, Ondo state and Kelvin Smith, 42, a native of Kingston, Jamaica.
He further stated “They are all members of an international drug syndicate that the Agency has been trailing since 2018.
Located at 6 Olukuola crescent, Solebo estate, Ikorodu, the warehouse was raided on Sunday 18th September, 2022, while the barons were picked from hotels and their hideouts in different parts of Lagos between Sunday night and Monday 19th September.
Preliminary investigation reveals the class A drugs were warehoused in the residential estate from where the cartel was trying to sell them to buyers in Europe, Asia and other parts of the world. They were stored in 10 travel bags and 13 drums.”
While commending all the officers and men of the Agency involved in the extensive investigation including those of the American Drug Enforcement Administration, (US-DEA), Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) said the bust is a historical blow to the drug cartels and a strong warning that they’ll all go down if they fail to realise that the game has changed.