2 pilgrims in trouble for
ingesting 209 wraps of cocaine
From FEMI FOLARANMI, Yenagoa
Friday, November 21, 2008
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Two men, who thought that going on holy pilgrims to Saudi
Aarabia is money-making, have landed in the net of the National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for ingesting substance
believed to be cocaine.
The arrest took place at about 0300 hours on Tuesday at the
Hajj Camp during screening of pilgrims on Med-View Airline.
The suspects, Mufutau Alabi Abdul-Hakeem, 31 years, an automobile
technician and Abdul Rahman Alamu Wahab, 35 years, a photographer,
both tested positive to drug ingestion. But at 6 am on Thursday,
November 20, Mufutau had excreted 75 wraps while Wahab excreted
72 wraps of substances that tested positive for cocaine.
Reacting to the arrest, the Chairman and Chief Executive of
the agency, Ahmadu Giade, described their involvement as ‘sad
and unfortunate’. The NDLEA boss said intelligent officers
have been deployed to all screening points to ensure that
no one goes to the holy land with illicit drugs. “The
screening exercise is to ensure that drug barons do not smuggle
narcotics under the cover of pilgrimage. We have a duty to
protect the image of this country. We are adequately prepared
to identify any person infiltrating the holy process for selfish
and sinister interest,” Giade declared.
He marvelled that despite the death penalty for drug offences
in Saudi Arabia, the suspects knowingly attempted to traffic
drugs to the holy land. According to Giade, “this is
sacrilegious. It is very clear that they were not going as
pilgrims.” He, therefore, directed that the case be
thoroughly investigated.
Meanwhile, preliminary investigation conducted by the agency
revealed that the suspects got the drug which they ingested
in the house of Wahab from one source. The suspects Mufutau
and Wahab, both from Lagos Island batch of intending pilgrims,
dared the Saudi authority whose punishment for illicit drug
trafficking is death. Mufutau with hajj passport number 020184
confessed to have ingested 109 pieces of narcotic drugs for
a fee of 4,000 dollars.
Mufutau is married with a child and has a workshop at Obe
Street, Lagos Island. The Senior Secondary School graduate
hails from Oguntade village in Oyo State. He lives at 42,
Makunjoola Street, Orile Iganmu. His reason for trafficking
in illicit drugs is that “there is no work. I was the
person that went to meet the man that I want to carry drugs
because I know him. My priority was to pay for my rent which
will expire in December,” he stated.
Wahab with hajj passport number 018971 confessed to have ingested
100 wraps of narcotic drugs. He also was promised the sum
of 4,000 dollars by same sponsor.
According to him “I did it with the hope of praying
for forgiveness and to start my personal business. I am very
sorry for myself; I do not know what to say”. Wahab
lives at No 4 Adeniji Adele, Lagos Island. He is from Ibadan
in Oyo State.
It will be recalled that on October 10, 2007 during the screening
of passengers travelling to Saudi Arabia for Umurah (lesser
Hajj) aboard Kabo flight from Kano to Jeddah, one Sheni Kareem
Mohammed 41 years old was arrested at the Mallam Aminu Kano
International Airport (MAKIA). The suspect was found to be
in possession of 62 wraps of substances that tested positive
for cocaine weighing 1 kilogramme concealed in his inner wear.
He was also found to be travelling with a fake international
passport bearing Mohammed Abdulrahman with passport number
A0387878 and ticket number 4200050006 – 5. Sheni initially
ingested the drugs but due to flight cancellation, he excreted
the drugs and decided to conceal it in his under pants. Sheni
is a native of Oyi Local Government Area of Kwara State.
The two suspects will be charged to court soon.
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