A drug suspect
Michael Nwobodo Alli, 31, was on Monday re-arrested after breaking through a glass
wall in an attempt to escape at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA)
Abuja. He
was found in possession of eighty-one (81) pellets of hard drugs packed in a
clean Parker Whisky carton along with boxes of chocolates in a duty free
bag.
The arrest took
place during screening of passengers on an Emirates airline flight from Dubai.
As soon as the
drug was detected, the suspect took to his heels breaking through a glass wall
but was pursued by narcotic officers and apprehended with the help of security
officials at the airport. Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect
resides in Dubai where he works as a technician.
NDLEA commander
at the Abuja airport, Mr. Hamisu Lawan said that the suspecyt sustained minor
injuries in the process. “During routine screening of passengers, the suspect
Michael Nwobodo was found with drugs. He immediately started running and broke
through a glass wall in an attempt to escape justice. Our officers ran after
him and caught him with the help of other security officials at the airport. It
is amazing that he could break through a glass wall but fortunately, he
sustained minor injuries and had been treated” Hamisu stated.
The suspect told
investigators that he ran away because he was afraid of arrest. “I live and
work in Dubai. I came to Nigeria for my father’s burial but decided to bring
the drugs because I needed money. When the drug was discovered, I ran because I
was afraid of arrest. I am ashamed of myself and do not know how to face my
friends and relatives”. He hails from Enugu State.
NDLEA
Chairman/Chief Executive, Col. Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah thanked the officers
and members of the airport community for their efforts that led to his
re-arrest. “I am pleased with this arrest. I thank the officers and members of
the airport community for their support. We are prepared to track down drug
traffickers and scuttle the activities of drug trafficking organizations”
Abdallah stated.
The suspect will
soon be charged to court.
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