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“My friend has implicated me”: Man Caught with Methamphetamine tells Interrogators
A 45-year-old South African-based Nigerian, Abiodun Banjo has been arrested during the outward screening of passengers on a South African Airline flight to South Africa after parcels of drug that tested positive to methamphetamine were found in his luggage.
Banjo told officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) that he was implicated by his friend, who he said gave him the bags in South Africa.
According to the NDLEA, the substance weighed 3.435 kg with a street value of N31 million.
The suspect, a graduate of Technical College, Ijebu-Ode, and hails from Osun State said the bags were given to him by a friend in South Africa.
“My friend in South Africa called me that his brother will give me two bags containing foodstuff to take to him.
He also promised to give me $2,000. I opened the bags and checked thoroughly but could not find anything criminal that was how I accepted to take the bags but I was surprised when the drug was detected under the bags.
I feel very sad that my friend has implicated me,” he said.
Banjo, a graduate of Technical College, Ijebu-Ode, said he has been living in South Africa since 2012, and he works in Pretoria.
Ahmadu Garba, the NDLEA Commander at the Abuja airport, said the drug was detected during a routine check on the passengers.
Colonel Muhammad Abdallah (Rtd), Chairman of NDLEA, called on members of the public to be aware of tricks employed by drug trafficking cartels.
“Drug traffickers recruit mules by enticing them with money. They are very clever in concealing drugs as drugs have been detected in bags, electronics, foodstuff and clothes among others. We strongly advise that all passengers should endeavour to pack their bags themselves and avoid taking bags for others,” he said.
Abdallah said ignorance is no excuse in drug trafficking and the suspect shall be charged for unlawful exportation of narcotics.
“Aperson shall be deemed to have exported a narcotic drug or psychotropic substance under this NDLEA Act; if he brings to or deposits the narcotic drug or psychotropic substance concerned at any time at any customs area such as airports, customs port or any other customs point generally,” he added.
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honey omo lekki
September 14, 2016 at 10:34 am
You didnt know there was drug in the bag, but he promised to give you $2000 and you didnt ask what it was meant for? Is he related to Dasuki, to just be dashing money anyhow?.
You better say the truth!
Temi
September 14, 2016 at 11:34 am
This man looks retarded , so please forgive him… he might be telling the truth.
Prince
September 14, 2016 at 12:56 pm
Akoba adaba olorun maje ari. It seems the man is telling the truth. God help us
Oh please
September 14, 2016 at 1:18 pm
Of course it will seem as if he’s telling the truth to you, even with $2000 offered as per friendship love. You won’t say anything because he is Yoruba like you lol! Y’all cray cray on this blog.
Marlvina
September 14, 2016 at 4:08 pm
Which truth? You think this might be he’s first time? After accepting payment to smuggle the drugs? Oh please!
Me
September 14, 2016 at 5:19 pm
If Mr. Abiodun Banjo wasn’t caught, he would call it God’s blessing, But instead he is blaming his friend.