Manager selling drugs in Lagos clubs arrested

Manager selling drugs in Lagos clubs arrested

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Manager selling drugs in Lagos clubs arrested

Artiste and manager

Manager selling drugs in Lagos clubs arrested. Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have arrested a Lekki-based artiste’s manager and his accomplice, an Ikoyi businessman, both of whom specialise in the distribution of illicit drugs to fun seekers at big night clubs and lounges in the Lekki and other areas on the Lagos Island.

Their arrests followed an intelligence-led operation about a shipment of Colorado, a strong synthetic strain of cannabis coming from Los Angeles, United States.

Making the development known in a statement on Sunday, the spokesperson for the NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, noted that Oseni Babatunde (aka Papalampa) was the first to be arrested in his house at No. 3 Ope Daniel Taiwo Street, off Chisco Bus-Stop, in the Lekki area of Lagos, when the consignment arrived on Sunday,

“During a preliminary interview with the suspect, he confessed that he started the illicit trade three years ago and has been selling to patrons of clubs and lounges in Lekki and Lagos Island, some of which he identified as Quilox, Silver Fox, DNA and Hotbox,” Babafemi said.

He added that Oseni also revealed that, in addition to the drug trade, he organized exhibitions for artists in Lagos and elsewhere in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, a total of 10 parcels of Colorado weighing 2.50kgs, concealed inside large tins of coffee and duvets linked to Oseni were intercepted by the NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja.

During a follow-up search of his residence, operatives recovered some quantities of the same substance, a digital weighing scale and other paraphernalia.

In addition, his accomplice, an Ikoyi-based businessman named Nnadi Ikenna, was linked to the package and was in South Africa when it landed.

“As operatives kept vigil around his 18 Okotie Eboh Close, Ikoyi residence, they also set up a dragnet for him at the airport.”

“He eventually found himself in the arms of NDLEA officers on Thursday, July 27, when he returned to the country on a Kenya Airline flight at the Lagos airport.” “In his statement, Ikenna accepted ownership of a portion of the consignment,” Babafemi continued.

He further noted that during a raid by NDLEA operatives on Friday, July 28, a grandfather, Boniface Ogwurlobi, 62, and one Chimezie Onyenjuru, were arrested at Uli town Ihila LGA, Anambra State with a total of 49.415kgs cannabis sativa, 127.7grams of methamphetamine, and 15grams of cocaine.

 

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