The management of Arik Air has admitted that two of its crew members were arrested for allegedly possessing banned drugs suspected to be cocaine after one of its flight to the U.K.
The airline company promised to
cooperate with British authorities investigating the the two cabin crew
members.
The spokesman for the company,
Adebanji Ola, said in a statement on Tuesday that Arik Air was co-operating
fully with the U.K. authorities and all other concerned agencies in their
investigations.
“Arik Air remains committed to
the fight against drug and illicit substances trafficking and will not tolerate
the use of any of its aircraft or crew for the courier of banned items and
substances,” he said.
The spokesperson said “Arik Air
carries out very stringent checks on all members of staff and its travelling
guests ahead of all flights.
“It will continue to focus its
attention on measures to prevent the possibility of any future similar
incidents.”
“Arik Air is a responsible
Nigerian company always seeking to maintain and uphold the integrity and proud
reputation of the nation.”
The National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency had earlier said that it would probe two Arik Air crew members allegedly
found with cocaine at Heathrow Airport, London.
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