Ijeoma Ojukwu, a
niece to late Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, and three others namely Victor
Umeh, Uche Igwelo and Egbuche Fidelis Osiita have been arrested by operatives
of the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency ( NDLEA) over the trafficking of 2.24kg of substance believed to be
cocaine from Brazil. Also being investigated is a staff of NDLEA. NDLEA
officials believe that 48 year old Ijeoma who runs a restaurant in Brazil is
believed to be a member of an international drug syndicate.
Speaking on the arrest, the agency’s commander at the
airport, Ahmadu Garba said a luggage tagged for Agina Fidelis Ejike, was
abandoned at the arrival hall during inward screening of passengers on an
Emirates flight on December 28.
“On January 1, 2016, one Egbuche Fidelis Osita came with authority
letter mandating him to collect the bag. In the process, some white powdery substance
weighing 2.24kg that tested positive for cocaine was discovered. The drug was
neatly packed in four parcels concealed in false bottom of four female
handbags.”
“My brother came from Brazil and could not find his bag. It was in
the process of trying to get the bag out that we were arrested.”
Uche Igwelo, 36, a public administration graduate, said she was
invited by Ijeoma to assist in collecting the bag.
“I sell kitchen utensil and I am married with a child. Ijeoma met
me that I should help him to collect a bag at the airport. We were trying to
get the bag when NDLEA officers arrested us,” Uche, an Anambra native told
investigators, according to an official statement from NDLEA.
Egbuche Fidelis Osita, a 37-year-old student said that he was
asked to collect the bag. “I am a 400 level student studying English Education
at the Ekiti State University. My friend Victor Umeh was the person that asked
me to help in claiming a luggage at the airport. We all drove to the airport
where I was given a letter of authority and other documents of the passenger
that came with the luggage. In the process of trying to collect the bag I was
arrested. This is all I know about this incident,” Osita said.
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