Posted by AI on 2025-09-22 12:18:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 06:10:21
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In a shocking revelation, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has exposed a brazen attempt to smuggle methamphetamine, hidden in a cunning disguise. On September 14, 2025, the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos became the stage for a dramatic drug interception. A businesswoman, Okolonkwo Ebere Theresa, was apprehended with a substantial quantity of methamphetamine concealed within her underwear, specifically a bum pad. This incident raises critical questions about the ingenuity of drug trafficking methods and the ongoing battle against narcotics.
The NDLEA's media statement, released on September 21, paints a vivid picture of the events. Aviation Security officers from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and NDLEA operatives at Terminal 2's screening point collaborated to intercept Ebere. The discovery of two parcels containing a white crystalline substance, later confirmed as methamphetamine, weighing 1.40 kilograms, was a significant find. Ebere's initial confession to NDLEA investigators revealed her involvement as a second-hand clothing dealer and POS operator from Enugu, who had been lured into the drug trade by a criminal network.
This incident underscores the NDLEA's heightened vigilance at airports and entry points, where they have recently seized large narcotics hauls and arrested trafficking network members. The agency's commitment to dismantling criminal groups exploiting Nigerian airports for drug smuggling is evident. As the investigation unfolds, the NDLEA aims to identify the syndicate members who recruited Ebere and determine the intended destination of the smuggled methamphetamine. This case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges in the war against drug trafficking and the need for sustained vigilance and international cooperation.