Zhao Chum, who owns a
furniture company in Ogun State, was apprehended by officials of the National
Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control, and handed over to the police
for investigations.
The Ports Inspection
Directorate of the agency had got a tip-off that the substance, identified as
Urea Formaldehyde Resin powder, was smuggled in through the Lagos sea port in
two containers.
Punch Metro gathered that
the containers were allegedly taken to Chum’s company in Omu Ijebu, from where
the NAFDAC operatives impounded and brought them to the agency’s office in
Oshodi, Lagos State.
Thirty-three-year-old Chum
said the substance was glue, meant for his furniture works, adding that he was
not guilty of smuggling.
He said, “This glue is from
China. Everyone can buy it. I am not an importer. I gave this job to an agent.
The agent did not tell me anything. NAFDAC people came to look for the agent.
After arresting him, they arrested me too.
“You can come to my factory
and see what I use the substances for. It is to hold furniture together.”
A NAFDAC official, however,
told a Punch correspondent that the substances were seized by the agency
because its importation was controlled, as it could be used to produce
explosive devices.
The acting
Director-General, NAFDAC, Yetunde Oni, who confirmed Chum’s arrest, added that
investigation was ongoing into the matter.
She said, “The substance is
now in NAFDAC’s warehouse. The director of the company, Zhao Chum, and his
clearing agent, Christian Ohia, have been arrested. They are assisting NAFDAC
to unravel the supply chain.”
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