A Cyprus-bound student identified as 23-year-old Sunday Odi has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, (NAIA) Special Area Command while attempting to smuggle 13.55 kilogrammes of cannabis to the country he schools in.
The suspected
drug trafficker was intercepted at the departure hall of the airport, while
attempting to board a Turkish airline to Northern Cyprus en-route Istanbul,
Turkey.
During a
search of his luggage, some dried weeds which tested positive for Cannabis
sativa weighing 13.55 kilograms were found concealed in dried hibiscus flower
and stuffed in empty bottle water. The drugs were wrapped in little quantities
in the bottles which were cut apart for the wraps to enter and sealed back with
a brand label Wonder Bitter Root. The bottles were submerged in the bags with
food condiments and provisions.
It was
further learnt that the indigene of Ezza South Local Government Area, Ebonyi
State was offered admission to read Tourism and Hotel Management at the Near
East University, Cyprus.
NDLEA's Head
of Public Affairs, Mr Jonah Achema who confirmed the arrest of the suspect
said;
“During a
search of his luggage, some dried weeds which tested positive for Cannabis
Sativa weighing 13.55 kg were found concealed in dried hibiscus flowers and
stuffed in empty water bottles.
“The drugs
were wrapped in little quantities in the bottles which were cut apart for the
wraps to enter and sealed back with a brand label ‘Wonder Bitter Root’.
“The bottles
were submerged in the bags with food condiments and provisions."
Achema
however said Odi denied knowledge of the content of the bag while disclosing
that one Emmanuel Ihebekwe, a Nigerian resident in Cyprus who was instrumental
in his admission to the University told him to come along with some food stuff
and malaria drugs contained in two “Ghana-must-go” bags.
Achema added;
“He said that
his friend, Ihebekwe had been his friend of many years before he travelled to
Cyprus.
“He said that
he had directed somebody from Lagos to bring to him at his base in Nnewi the
two bags for him to carry along to meet him in Cyprus.
“He said that
the bags were handed to him in Nnewi, firmly padlocked and he was told they
contained food stuff and malaria drugs.
“He said that
little did he know he has the intention of finishing his life."

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