The 45-year-old barber was apprehended at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos with 6.100kg of the substance.
The drug was detected
during the outward clearance of Arik Air passengers to South Africa.
NDLEA Airport
commander, Mr Hamza Umar, said the discovery was made at the baggage checking
desk at the departure hall.
He said, “The drug
which was neatly hidden in a false compartment of Ozoh’s luggage was discovered
during routine check on passengers.”
Ozoh, a father of
one, insisted on his innocence. He claimed he was made to believe the bag
contained chemicals.
He said, “A friend of
mine in South Africa requested that I bring a bag containing chemicals from
Nigeria to South Africa for $3,000. I asked him if it was drug but he said it
was just chemicals. He paid for my return ticket.
“I am only struggling
to take care of myself with my barbing business. If I had known that things
will turn out this way I would have rejected the proposal.”
NDLEA Chairman,
Ahmadu Giade, said Ozoh’s explanation was unacceptable. “At 45 years, he should
have known better. In any case, ignorance is not an excuse and he will soon be
arraigned under the NDLEA Act as soon as investigation is concluded,” he added.
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