A
drug trafficker who was arrested last week by officials of the National Drug
Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) excreted the final wraps of cocaine ingested
this weekend, according to officials.
55-year-old
Basira Iyabo from Kwara State was headed to Medina to perform the annual
pilgrimage when she was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport,
Abuja, during the outward screening of passengers on an Emirates Airlines
flight to Dubai.
She
excreted seventy-six (76) pellets of cocaine and was then placed under
observation until she expelled all the injested drugs totaling 82 wraps.
NDLEA spokesman, Mitchell Ofoyeju, who confirmed the report said the married
mother of three excreted the last wraps of the substance over the weekend while
in their custody. The total weight of drugs excreted by the suspect was 931
grams.
Muhammad
Mustapha Abdallah, the anti-narcotics boss, described the action of the suspect
as shameful and stated that the drug trafficker would be sanctioned in line
with anti-narcotics laws.
"It is
a shameful and discreditable act for a 55 years old mother who is going on a
holy pilgrimage to ingest narcotics. This is very shocking and a clear
indication of her inability to effectively discharge parental responsibilities.
The agency shall invoke the powers of the law against her and others caught
indulging in production or trafficking of drugs."
Also
commenting on the arrest, NDLEA Commander at the Abuja airport, Hamisu Lawan,
said arrangements had been concluded for her prosecution in the law court. If
the suspect had been caught in Saudi Arabia, she would have been publicly
executed according to the law of the land.
In her
confessional statement, the trader who sells cosmetics at Dosumu Market in
Lagos owned up to the crime and also provided investigators with useful
information. She said that she desired to expand her business in Dosunmu Market
and her sponsors, who she declined to mention, offered her the sum of N1
million to courier the drug to Saudi Arabia.
"I am
a trader in Lagos, married with three children. I wanted to expand my cosmetic
business, but I have no money. My sponsor offered to foot my expenses to Saudi
on pilgrimage. This was how I got involved in the act. I was excited until the
issue of drugs was introduced. I wanted to decline, but it was late. Besides, I
was offered one N1 million, which I accepted. I swallowed the drugs in Lagos
and took a flight to Abuja on my way to Medina, but I was caught in the
process".


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