As the Federal Government goes tough on
drug trafficking, so have cunning dealers in narcotics devised new ways
of smuggling hard drugs into
the country. The NDLEA recently discovered new ways and strategies deployed by drug cartels in the drug trade in 2011.
The NDLEA top man in charge of the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar, said drug traffickers had become
so cunning and sophisticated that even Western countries would be amazed
at their desperation.
Umar said, “We have made some seizures of hard drugs in such a manner that would shock our counterparts abroad.”
He said that some of the female
suspects, who were caught with substances believed to be narcotics,
actually hid the drugs in their underwear.
He said, “When we searched those women,
we discovered that what we had assumed to be breasts were just the
brassieres with about 300g of cocaine concealed in each cup.”
He said the NDLEA discovered in 2011, with great shock, that traffickers had resorted to smuggling cocaine in liquid form.
Umar said, “In the history of drug
trafficking in Nigeria, we seized some cocaine in liquid form. This
young man came in as an importer of red wine. He came with cartons of
wine and inside each carton there were nine packages.
“We found liquid cocaine hidden between
two of the packages. The traffickers probably assumed that if we checked
the packages, we would think they contained just red wine.”
The manner with which the hard drugs
were concealed was not the only interesting aspect of the discovery.
“Also, we discovered another mode of
concealment in what is popularly known as sweet tomato. It is usually
factory sealed. When we ask where it was going, they said some Nigerian
or African restaurants abroad had requested this sweet tomato. Some of
our officers checked the weight of the cargo and when they found out it
was unusually heavy, they became suspicious. We have a right to open one
or two. The first seizure of this kind weighed about 6kg.”
Another method perfected by drug
traffickers was through imported car spare parts. Umar said although the
parts would be factory fitted, when further inspections were carried
out, drugs would be in the car parts.
The NDLEA boss said that although they
had not caught the main perpetrator of the crime, the agent involved
with the goods has been apprehended.
“We have discovered in the cargo section
of the airport that car spare parts, especially shock absorbers, are
used to smuggle drugs. They are usually brand new spare parts; you would
see the casket, the box, you would see it factory-fitted. What they do
there, instead of the long steel that would enter into the compressing,
they make a hollow, carve out sealing tapes, make some holes and insert
the drugs inside to replace the iron. Although we were unable to get the
main person, we were able to get the agent.
I am sure wherever he is,
he knew he had lost a lot of money. About 70kg is a lot of money. It
runs into millions of naira. I can say the exact value because it is
what tempts young people into carrying drugs,” he said.
He told CRIME DIGEST that drug
carriers had also devised a means of putting drugs in the handle of
their suitcases. He said, “This year we discovered smugglers putting
cocaine inside the handles, of suitcases. The long handle which is used
to drag the suitcase; what they do is that they remove the handles, wrap
drugs into them and fix them back. Their wisdom is that when our
officers check, they would only be particular about the contents of the
bag. Meanwhile, the main thing is in the handle.”
Culled from (punchng.com)
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