NDLEA Again Saves Suspect From Execution In Indonesia.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos have again saved another Nigerian, a thirty-three year-old from travelling to Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Jakarta, Indonesia with narcotics.

The suspect who claimed to be an Ivorian was arrested while attempting to board a Qatar Airways flight to Indonesia with a Cote d’lvoire International passport bearing the name Grou Bi Clauvis.

After he tested positive for narcotic ingestion, eighty-nine (89) wraps of narcotics found to be methamphetamine weighing 1.205kg was recovered from him.

NDLEA commander at the airport, Ahmadu Garba said that preliminary investigation conducted by the Agency revealed that the suspect hails from Anambra State with the name Umeme Lotachukwu Fabian.

He attended Boys Secondary School Onitsha where he graduated in 2007.

After his secondary education, he started selling clothes at Onitsha main market before he travelled to India in search of greener pastures in 2013 and returned to the country in 2015.

He also had an identity card claiming he is from Abidjan.

In his statement, the suspect said that he was offered the sum of five thousand dollars to smuggle drugs to Indonesia.

“I am the only son of my parents. I wanted to invest the money in my clothes business and also commence preparation for my marriage in a bid to settle down in life.

They offered me the sum of five thousand naira to smuggle the drugs to Indonesia” Umeme stated.

He also stated that he was not aware that drug trafficking attracts capital punishment in Indonesia.

NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive, Col. Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (retd.) while expressing satisfaction with the arrest promised to investigate the identity falsification by the suspect.

The NDLEA boss promised to carry out detailed investigation on the identity falsification and drug trafficking stressing that success against transnational organised criminal gangs demands effective collaboration with stakeholders.

The suspect will soon be charged to court.