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38-year-old business woman, Ulomma Ezeji, made a confession on how she
invested a whopping sum of N2.3m into buying cocaine with the hope that
she would make profit from the sales.
Ezeji was arrested at the departure hall of the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos and made this confession to officials of
the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency after her arrest.
Ezeji who was on her way to turkey was caught with 645 grammes of
cocaine hidden in her hand bag during the outward screening of
passengers on a Turkish airline flight. The flight was Turkey-bound.
Mr. Hamza Umar, NDLEA Airport Commander, confirmed the arrest.
He said, “Ezeji was found in possession of powdery substance that tested positive to cocaine on her way to Turkey.
“We also gathered that she had invested N2.3m into the drug business
in anticipation of making high profit. The drug, which was carefully
hidden in her hand bag, was detected during screening of passengers.”
Ezeji, a native of Imo state, said she was convinced by her boyfriend
to invest in drug trafficking because of the high profit in it.
She said, “I am a trader. I import ladies hand bags, shoes and
clothes, but I make little profit in my business. My boyfriend told me
that I can make four times my capital in one successful drug deal.
“He has been persuading me for long. I decided to give it a trial to expand my capital base. I invested N2.3m in the deal.
“Somebody was to receive the drug in Turkey and give me my share of the money with which I had planned to buy goods in France.”
The NDLEA Chairman, Mr. Ahmadu Giade, said that those who wished to make money from drug trafficking would end up like Ezeji.
He said, “The agency is not oblivious of the tricks employed by drug
traffickers. As the end of the year approaches, we are prepared to
counter all plans of drug cartels. Anyone planning to smuggle drugs in
anticipation of becoming rich will only end up in prison.”
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