The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Thursday said it had apprehended another employee of Arik Air, Ikechukwu Chibuzor Oliver, for his alleged involvement in the smuggling of 20kg cocaine to London on Monday.
According to the NDLEA, Oliver had
confessed to the crime and had revealed that he charged N400,000 for
each of the three bags containing the substance.
Oliver, Arik Air’s employee in the
catering department, was said to have assisted Chika Egwu Udensi to get
the cocaine onboard the London-bound Flight W3101 on which Udensi
arrived in the UK on Monday night.
Udensi,
a senior flight attendant with the airline was arrested with the
substance by the UK Border Force at the Heathrow Airport, London,
shortly after the Airbus A330 landed.
The NDLEA, in a statement, said 35 years
old Oliver, who is a catering loader at Arik, was found to have
subverted airport security by concealing cocaine in catering supplies.
The statement by the anti-narcotics
agency’s spokesman, Mitchell Ofoyeju, indicated that preliminary
investigation had revealed that both Oliver and Udensi had been
infiltrated by a suspected drug cartel.
Ofoyeju said Oliver had told narcotic investigators that he was brought into the illicit drug deal by Udensi.
The NDLEA’s statement quoted Oliver to
have said, “It was Chika that introduced me into the drug deal.
Whenever
Chika gives me the drug, I will hide it in catering supplies. Chika
knows where to collect the drug inside the flight. They pay me N400,000
per bag. I was expecting N1.2m for the three bags that I smuggled into
the aircraft.”
The statement added,“The 20kg of cocaine
found with Chika in London was concealed within the construction of
laptop bags. The quantity and estimated street value of the cocaine is
over N100m.
“The latest Range Rover (Land Rover) car
belonging to the prime suspect parked on the airline’s premises had
been moved to the NDLEA office as exhibit.
“As part of investigation, the rented
apartment of Chika on Pastor Ojediran Street Ejigbo, Lagos was searched
by operatives of the NDLEA. He lives there with the mother and siblings
while his wife and children are based in Canada.”
Oliver hails from the Isialagwa North
Local Government Area of Abia State. The graduate of Business
Administration was employed by Arik Air in 2009.
Meanwhile, the NDLEA Chairman/Chief
Executive Officer, Ahmadu Giade, has directed that, henceforth, all
airport workers must be extensively screened.
Giade said, “The agency has taken
drastic measures to avert infiltration of airport workers by criminal
syndicates. Airline officials and airport workers shall be subjected to
comprehensive search. The NDLEA will resist any act capable of
undermining security at all entry and exit points.”
The NDLEA boss stressed that all
catering trucks, luggage trucks, aviation fuel tankers, machines and
personnel whose duty directly or indirectly related to the tarmac and
flight operations would be subjected to full screening.
Following Udensi’s arrest, operatives of
the agency had on Wednesday besieged and occupied his Lagos house. The
NDLEA stormed the house after they had interrogated pilots and flight
attendants in the flight that left the Murtala Muhammed International
Airport, Lagos.
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