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Sunday, May 07, 2017

NDLEA Arrests Two Grannies At Lagos Airport Over Drug Trafficking

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has foiled attempts by two grandmothers to smuggle illicit narcotic drugs to New York, United States, and Medina in Saudi Arabia. 

Amodu Ayisat Grace


The spokesman for the anti-narcotics agency, Mitchell Ofoyeju, said the suspects ingested 108 wraps of substances that tested positive for heroin and cocaine. The two grandmothers were nabbed during a screening of passengers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos. According to the NDLEA’s spokesman, the grandmothers blamed their attempt at drug trafficking on financial hardship.

A preliminary investigation by NDLEA revealed that this was the first time a grandmother of 60 years ingested a whopping 83 wraps of narcotics. One of the suspects was scheduled to travel to Saudi Arabia where drug trafficking attracts capital punishment. According to an NDLEA officer, the woman’s arrest in Lagos has perhaps saved her from facing the death penalty had she been caught in Saudi Arabia.

NDLEA commander at the Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba, gave the names of the suspected drug traffickers as Adebayo Ebunoluwa Mercy, aged 60, found to have ingested 83 wraps of heroin weighing 1.105kg, and Amodu Ayisat Grace, 59, who swallowed 25 wraps of cocaine weighing 275 grams. Ms. Mercy was headed for New York City whilst Ms. Grace on her way to 
Saudi Arabia. 

“Adebayo Ebunoluwa Mercy was arrested while boarding a Virgin Atlantic flight to New York while Amodu Ayisat Grace was caught trying to board an Ethiopian airline flight on her way to Medina, Saudi Arabia. The cases are under investigation,” said the NDLEA’s Ahmadu Garba.

Ms. Mercy, who owns a small provisions store in Ikorodu, Lagos, reportedly told agents who arrested her that drug trafficking was an afterthought. She also allegedly claimed to be divorced from her husband. An NDLEA source quoted the woman as stating that an old friend of hers pushed her into drug trafficking.

“I am a divorcee selling provision for survival. Things became rough and tough for me when I lost my capital due to family problems. It has been my dream to travel to the United States in search of greener pastures. My involvement in drug trafficking was an afterthought,” she reportedly said. The suspect, who hails from Kogi State, added: “My intention when I got my visa last year was to go and work to take care of my needs without being a burden to anyone. Everything changed suddenly when I met an old friend at a party. They took care of my travel expenses and gave me $3,000 with a promise to assist me secure a job in the United States.

“It was [a] few hours to my journey that they brought the drugs for me to swallow. They said that it was my contribution for the kindness and money spent on my trip, but it turned out to be my biggest mistake.”
Adebayo Ebunoluwa Mercy


NDLEA officers said the other suspect, Ms. Grace, told investigators that, as a Muslim, she was glad to travel to Saudi Arabia. “I was happy when they offered to sponsor my trip to Saudi Arabia, but I never knew it would end in my detention,” she reportedly told NDLEA operatives. The anti-narcotics agency also quoted her as stating, “I sell fufu (cassava flour) to take care of my four children as a widow and this has been very challenging.

“They enticed me with a visit to Saudi Arabia and a handsome reward and I fell for the trick,” she said. The Lagos-born suspect added, “I only swallowed 25 wraps of the drug. Unfortunately I could not get to Saudi Arabia because of my arrest.”

NDLEA chairman/Chief Executive, Colonel Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (ret.), said that it was shocking and shameful for grandmothers to be involved in drug trafficking.

“This move by drug cartels to recruit grandmothers as mules is very disturbing, shocking and shameful. The moral emptiness exhibited by the suspects must be condemned by all. A situation where grandmothers have become a bad influence on their children and grandchildren is highly regrettable,” said Mr. Abdallah.

















24 comments:

  1. Why do dey always look red and green?

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    1. Na d effect of too much bleaching cream nah..Yoruba women can bleach for africa.

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    2. Effects of bleaching nah

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    3. At Chy- Did you say "Yoruba women can bleach"? Wow! That statement right there just shows how stupid and ignorant you are.Let me start first internationally Is Michael Jackson Yoruba? What about Nicki Minaj? Is Dabota and Freda - Yoruba?! You are a prejudiced animal and need to think twice next time before you make such a lame statement

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    4. At Chy- Did you say "Yoruba women can bleach"? Wow! That statement right there just shows how stupid and ignorant you are.Let me start first internationally Is Michael Jackson Yoruba? What about Nicki Minaj? Is Dabota and Freda - Yoruba?! You are a prejudiced animal and need to think twice next time before you make such a lame statement

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    5. Anon leave that thing. Yorubas are known for it. Watch a yoruba movie and count who is not bleaching. Out of every 10 agege bread seller, 8 are bleaching. Wnter mama Tega's shop, mostly yoruba girls coming for the mixed concoctions. Be objective even if you are yoruba.

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  2. Very pathetic. Grannies into drugs too.

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    1. Way beyond pathetic.Most of this women at Isale Eko were into drugs and they are only using their business as a front. Is an open secret among them. Their children knows the drill and some of their children sadly does the business too which is a big shame. I have said it before and will say it again, there is more behind the close door with most of these people. Imagine a woman with a small business that doesn't make a million Naira in a month and has houses in choice area, fleet of cars and has jewelries that cost her millions? Or a a so called actress that has not acted in a paid movie for years,no paid endorsement and she has her own house, more than 2 expensive cars, fly business class and stays in 5 stars hotel? How do you guys think they makes the money? Not judging but just asking. Only in Nigeria will someone with no concrete money making business will be idolized for their extravagant superficial lifestyle

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    2. For those who think drug peddling is a tribe thing, no it's not. Igbos, yorubas hausas can be into it. It's about the individuals involved, how much integrity they have etc.

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    3. 2 Yoruba people is an exception abeg. Drug business and 419, in short anything related to dishonesty na ibo people get am. I raise hand for ibo.

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  3. See these disgraceful women.
    Their looks alone will give them away.
    Awon adojutini. Mtchewwww.

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    1. Pls respect their old sge..i understand yoruba people cuss alot,but respect the fact that they are older than ur mother..Put a sock on it u disrespectful pig.

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    2. At least they won't bleach in jail

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    3. At Chy You are very stupid. Are u for real? What respect do you expected people to have for someone that committed such an horrendous offense at those age? I'm sure they have been doing it for years to have swallowed such amount. Sorry foolish but law is blind and has no respect for age. They asked for disrespect by carrying drug in the first place. They just damaged their family and brought a big shame and disgrace to their family just because of their greediness. They were both going to Prison for years and the woman going to Saudi Arabia was so lucky she was arrested in 9ja and not over there that they have a capital punishment for drug offense. What a disgrace they were both to their family, friends and the country

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    4. @ Chy, go and overdose on your Meds because you are a fool.Hungry frustrated swine mentioning someone's mother cuz you have no regards for yours.

      Isn't their act disgraceful? At their age? Haven't they brought disgrace to their families? I wonder what bed and roses said that is eating you up!!

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  4. Grannies beht why?
    😢😢😢😢😢😥😥😥😥😥😥

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  5. Hmmmmmmmmmmm, grannies kwa

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  6. See their dirty looks!
    Shameless women!

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    1. They sure dirty and they were only lying that this is the first time they were carrying drug. Is just the normal excuse they all tell to gain sympathy

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  7. These are balogun market women

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