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NDLEA Nabs Lagos Politician With Cocaine Worth Millions Of Naira

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The National Drug Law En­forcement Agency (NDLEA) said it arrested an alleged drug baron and former vice chairman of Lagos Island East Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Asekun Kehin­de Sakiru, with a kilogramme of cocaine.

The agency stated that the suspect, who was arrested at the Murtala Muhammed In­ternational Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos, had been on the wanted list following recent arrest of some traffickers and drug seizures allegedly linked to him.

NDLEA in a statement by its Director, Media & Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, stated that the long arm of the law caught up with the suspect about 9:40p.m. on Friday, May 7, 2021 while try­ing to board a Virgin Atlantic Airline flight to London, United Kingdom, at the Lagos airport.

“At the point of his arrest, Asekun was caught with a kilo­gramme of cocaine concealed in five pairs of palm slippers packed inside his suitcase. He has been on the wanted list of the MMIA command of the agency in connection to a case involving one Azeez Adeniyi Ibrahim who was arrested with 6.45kg of cocaine in December, 2020.

“During preliminary inves­tigation, it was gathered that the London based baron is a seasoned politician. He was at different times between 2004 and 2014, the vice chairman of Lagos Island East LCDA. He had also contested and lost elec­tions for House of Representa­tives in 2007 and Lagos State House of Assembly in 2015.

“Although, he claims to be an international businessman who deals in automobiles, in­vestigation is yet to confirm that to be the source of his wealth.

“In the course of tracking him, the sum of N131 million was seized from his account and another N14 million also blocked in the account of one of his traffickers, Azeez Adeni­yi Ibrahim, bringing the total sum so far recovered from him to N145 million.”

While commending the of­ficers and men of the MMIA command of the agency for resilience and dedication to duty, Chairman of NDLEA, Brig. General Buba Marwa (rtd), said with the support of all stakeholders, the problem of drug trafficking and abuse in Nigeria would be drastically reduced very soon.

“This arrest is yet another message and red alert to those still in this criminal trade whether as barons or traffick­ers that they will soon enter the dragnet of the agency, daily be­ing spread across the country, if they failed to back out espe­cially now that we are moving all out for the barons and the big cartels while we continue to rein in the traffickers,” Gen. Marwa warned.