Oumou
had used industrial tape to strap three parcels of cocaine weighing 515 grammes
to her waist, while six wraps of heroin weighing 165 grammes were inserted into
her private parts.
NDLEA
airport commander, Mr. Hamza Umar, said, “Oumou had in her possession a
Senegalese international passport with number, 400680371.
“She
was found to be in possession of 680 grammes of narcotic that tested positive
for heroin and cocaine. It was carefully concealed but not intelligent enough
to escape our detection.”
Oumou,
however, said she was not paid money to smuggle the drugs.
She
said, “How can I ask my boyfriend to pay me? I smuggled the drugs because of
the love I have for Hakeem.”
Hakeem
and Oumou allegedly met in Dakar where Hakeem had lived for 11 years. The
couple were said to have dated for six months before Hakeem returned to Nigeria
in December 2012.
It was
learnt that Hakeem invited Oumou to Lagos and checked into a hotel where they
spent a week together.
Oumou
said her lover brought the drug to her hotel.
She
said, “The day Hakeem brought the package to my hotel room was my first time of
seeing drugs. He said they were products which he couldn’t entrust to his
business partners because they were unfaithful. He said he was giving them to
me instead to bring into Dakar because he trusted me.
“He
packed the drugs and also took care of my travel arrangements. I have no idea
where his home is. We were supposed to travel together to Dakar but he suddenly
changed the arrangement and travelled to Dakar a day before my trip.”
NDLEA
Chairman, Mr. Ahmadu Giade, said, “No reason is strong enough to engage in drug
trafficking. Drug barons may claim to be in love with unsuspecting couriers.
They may even present themselves as philanthropists. Members of the public are
advised to shun such pretences.”
No comments:
Post a Comment