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Ex-Convict Arrested With ₦4.6bn Worth Of Cocaine At Lagos Airport

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Ex-Convict Arrested With ₦4.6bn Worth Of Cocaine At Lagos Airport

In a dubious move, Ogbuji sneaked back to the carousel area to put inside the cleared bag a black backpack he left on the conveyor’s belt.

Abuja, Nigeria- Barely 16 months after serving a sentence for drug trafficking, a 48-year-old businessman, Christian Ogbuji, has once again been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

Ogbuji was intercepted at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Ikeja, Lagos, for allegedly smuggling 817 wraps of cocaine weighing 19.40 kilograms. The estimated street value of the seized drugs is ₦4.656 billion.

According to a statement from the NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy in Abuja, said that Ogbuji was attempting to import the Class A drug into Nigeria when he was caught. His arrest is significant due to his previous conviction for ingesting 93 pellets of cocaine weighing 1.986 kilograms.

Ogbuji’s earlier offence took place in May 2023 when he was apprehended at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja after arriving from Uganda via Addis Ababa.

He was tried at the Federal High Court in Abuja, where Justice Mobolaji Olajuwon sentenced him in July 2023, in charge no: FHC/ABJ/CR/192/2023.

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Ogbuji was sentenced to two years imprisonment with an option of paying a fine of ₦3m, which he paid and was set free.

The court also ordered the forfeiture of the seized 1.986 kilograms of cocaine, his international passport, 14 US dollars and 9000 Uganda shillings found on him at the time of his arrest.

Not done with crime, Ogbuji was again arrested at the Lagos airport on Wednesday 18th September 2024 during an inward clearance of Ethiopian Airlines flight passengers from Addis Ababa to Lagos.

The suspect had approached the joint examination table with a black travelling bag which was searched by an NDLEA operative who cleared the luggage.

In a dubious move, Ogbuji sneaked back to the carousel area to put inside the cleared bag a black backpack he left on the conveyor’s belt.

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As he made his way out of the arrival hall, vigilant NDLEA officers intercepted him and subjected him to a secondary search.

It was then that large wraps of excreted cocaine were found concealed inside the backpack hidden in the black travelling bag that was earlier found with the suspect.

A total of 817 pellets of cocaine excreted by many traffickers in Addis Ababa weighing 19.40kg belonging to different members of a drug cartel were recovered.

During an interview with the suspect, he stated that he initially left the backpack containing the drug at the carousel area as a strategy to beat NDLEA operatives, adding that he never knew there could be a secondary search, since he had presented his bag for search previously and nothing incriminating was found.

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He claimed he had to procure a new international passport to continue his criminal trade.

NDLEA said, “Investigation revealed Ogbuji is an unrepentant kingpin within the network of drug cartels operating between Brazil, Ethiopia, Nigeria and others in the West African sub-region like Benin, Togo, Ghana, Liberia, and Cote d’Ivoire.”

In his reaction to the arrest of Ogbuji, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Marwa (Rtd) commended the officers and men of the MMIA Strategic Command for an excellent job done, adding that the seizure of such a large consignment of cocaine at the airport is a milestone that will send a strong message to the international drug cartels trying to find footholds in Nigeria.

He added that the Agency will continue to work to disrupt the activities of drug cartels operating in the country.

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