In what will come across as a rather shocking development, a grandmother has been nabbed with hard drugs.
Monsurat Akinyemi
Monsurat Akinyemi, a 51-year-old grandmother, has been arrested by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
She was arrested at the Murtalla Muhammed International Airport, Lagos for being in possession of 180 grammes of heroin.
According to Punch, the suspect, a trader, was nabbed during an
inward screening of passengers on an Ethiopian Airlines flight from
Entebbe, Uganda. She had four parcels of the drug in her luggage.
According to a statement by NDLEA spokesperson, Mr. Mitchell
Ofoyeju, the agency’s commander at the airport, Ahmadu Garba, said the
suspect travelled to Uganda for one week and hid the drugs in her
luggage on the way back.
“The case is under investigation and will be charged to court soon,” Garba said.
Akinyemi, an Ogun State indigene, told investigators that all she needed was money to expand her business.
She said, “I used to buy female clothes from India for sale.
However, due to family problems and the economic situation, my business
started to die. I wanted to expand my business. I was introduced to drug
trafficking by a friend who invited me to Uganda. I invested my $3,000
in the deal and expected that I would get $6,000 from it. I am sad that
things did not go as planned. I am not a criminal. I just want to
survive. When the drug was discovered at the airport, I felt as if it
was all over for me.”
Chairman of the NDLEA, Col. Mustapha Abdallah (retd.) said the
agency would continue to fight the anti-narcotics war on all fronts.
“Uganda is not a source country for cocaine but drug cartels
are unpredictable. They constantly change their mode of operation but we
are prepared to counter all their tricks. We will remain vigilant in
securing our country from the criminal activities of drug trafficking
syndicates,” he said.
The NDLEA boss also called on members of the public to shun drug trafficking and protect their dignity. “Investing
$3,000 in drug trafficking when there are numerous legitimate
businesses is ill-advised. People must look inwards and protect their
family name,” Abdallah added.
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