NDLEA arrests unemployed graduate with methamphetamine



The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Tuesday said it arrested a graduate of Business Administration with 2.18kg of a banned substance — methamphetamine.


In a statement signed by its Head of Public Affairs, Mr Mitchell Ofoyeju, the NDLEA said that the arrest was made at the departure hall of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja.
It said that the suspect was to board an Ethiopian Airline flight to Malaysia when the drug was detected in his bag.

“He had parcels of substances that tested positive to methamphetamine.
“The case is under investigation,” it said.

The NDLEA claimed that the suspect said that he got into drug trafficking out of frustration.

“I am a graduate of Business Administration but have been jobless since I graduated in 2008.
After several years of joblessness, I became a commercial bus driver in Lagos. I am single and live in Badagry.

“A man I met at a hotel promised to assist me in getting a job in Malaysia.
“He promised to pay me 3,500 dollars, but I regret everything now because I feel empty,” the agency quoted the suspect as saying.

It also quoted its Chairman, Ahmadu Giade, as expressing disappointment at the action of the graduate.
“It is very disappointing for a university graduate who knows the implication of his action to get involved in drug trafficking.

“Besides, he was taking the drug to Malaysia where he would have been executed if caught with narcotics.

“I am happy with the arrest and call on members of the public to support the agency in the eradication of illicit drugs,” NDLEA quoted Giade as saying.

It said that the suspect would soon be charged to court.
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  1. It is dad that such a person shoud be unemployed for that long.It is also sad that you could plead joblessness as reason for your action
    I cannot remove greed as motivation. for your actions because you were not the only jobless graduates but others to get into crime. O ju kokoro

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  2. Ojoma. You shouldn't blame him that much you never can tell what he must have pass through in life. All the same that doesn't justify his action to go into drugs. My main happiness is that he was caught there in Nigeria. He would have been a dead man walking if he had entered that plane to Malaysia. Cos there is no two ways about it. He would have been caught.

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  3. Thanks to NDLEA. for saving the young man 'a life. If he were to successfully get to Malaysia, death is a sure penalty.

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