I will first of all say his family should go for thanksgiving at their place of worship,sound ironic right?well,lets just say he's dead meat assuming he was caught in the Asian country of Thailand because,they operate the death penalty for drug related crimes.How desperate ca our youths be,knowing fully well you are going into the lion's den.
Anyway Ilechukwu Ejikonye Jude, has been apprehended with 1.295kg of substances found to be methamphetamine on his way to Thailand.
The drug, hidden inside the luggage of the suspect, was detected during
the screening of passengers on Ethiopian Airline flight at the Murtala
Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
The suspect has confessed to investing N750,000 in drug trafficking.According to Ilechukwu, who said he was lured into the drug deal by a
friend he met in Thailand, “I am a businessman. I relocated to Thailand
last year where I buy goods and send to Nigeria. It was in Thailand that
I met a man who introduced me to drug business.
“He gave my number to his partner in Lagos who lodged me in a hotel.
They made me to offer N750,000 as my contribution and promised me a
handsome reward on arrival in Thailand. My focus was on the profit that
will accrue to me, it was when I was arrested that I realised I had made
a big mistake.”
Also, a 36-year-old suspected drug trafficker, Akpata Martin Chukwudi,
who was given $800 for ingesting 20 wraps of cocaine, while narrating
his ordeal, said he ingested the drug in Brazil and was apprehended at
the Lagos Airport.
While he was on observation, the suspect allegedly excreted 20 wraps of cocaine weighing 350 grammes.
“I saw hell trying to ingest the drugs in Brazil. They brought about 100
wraps but I was only able to ingest 20. They were angry and
disappointed but the more I force myself, the more difficult it was for
me to swallow.
“Eventually, they gave me $800 in anger instead of $5,000. I actually
decided to smuggle drugs because I needed money to settle my mother’s
hospital bill”.
NDLEA chairman, Ahmadu Giade, said the agency would investigate all cases and bring drug culprits to justice.
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