The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
on Saturday, said it had obtained closed-circuit television footage of
how the Arik Air crew member, Ikechukwu Oliver, the main accomplice, who
works as a catering loader, smuggled three bags of cocaine among food
supplies.
The anti-narcotics agency had also
invited a 32-year-old younger brother of the main suspect, Chika Udensi,
for questioning over his alleged complicity in the ongoing
investigation of 20kg of cocaine seized by the United Kingdom Border
Force from his brother, Uwachi Udensi, at the Heathrow Airport.
According to the NDLEA, three vehicles, a
Land Rover Sports Utility Vehicle, an Equinox Chevrolet and a Dodge
Hemi Magnum, have been seized from the main suspect.
Operatives
of the NDLEA had stormed the headquarters of Arik Air in Ikeja, Lagos,
on Tuesday night, following the arrest of an Arik Air crew member.
The NDLEA agents had also searched Udensi’s latest Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle parked in the airline’s premises.
Udensi was arrested at the London
Heathrow Airport shortly after an Arik Air flight W3101, that departed
the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, touched down in the
UK.
Officials of the NDLEA had put the street value of the drug found with the suspect at £350,000 (N105m).
In a statement by the Head, Public
Affairs, NDLEA, Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, on Saturday, the agency said
narcotic investigators were still working on evidence gathered on the
case so far.
The statement read in part, “Further
investigation has shown that Mr. Chika, the main suspect, lives an
ostentatious lifestyle far beyond his salary. He is also believed to be
involved in laundering illicit proceeds of drugs under the cover of
automobile importation.
“The operational tasking order issued by
the NDLEA Chairman to its operatives to look inwards into the
activities of the agency and other airport workers is an immediate
measure to avert acts of compromise calculated to undermine airport
security.”
The NDLEA also stated that the management of Arik Air was giving necessary assistance to the agency.
The statement also quoted the
Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade, to have expressed
his satisfaction with the success of the investigation and directed
investigators to further widen their search for more.
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