NDLEA agents have torn down an international drug syndicate spanning Nigeria, South Africa, and Thailand.

According to Femi Babafemi, NDLEA spokesperson, the crackdown began on April 20, when authorities intercepted a shipment of four suitcases at NACHO shed in Lagos, arriving on an Airpeace flight from Johannesburg, South-Africa.

Peter Umeh, the initial suspect, was apprehended on April 24 following extensive surveillance and inquiry.

“This was after he showed up to pick up two of the suitcases containing loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis owned by a Thailand-based member of the syndicate, Obum Michael.

“The consignment of four parcels was concealed in false bottoms of the two suitcases, while the four suitcases contained 17.6 kilogrammes of loud and drug candies.

“Another member of the syndicate, Mrs Chiwendu Ugbe, whose South Africa-based husband, Aloytus Ugbe, sent some of the consignments, was traced to Anambra.

“This was where NDLEA officers arrested her on April 27 while attempting to collect the drug parcels sent to her by her husband,“ he said.

Meanwhile, no fewer than five members of the cartel were arrested in a two-week intelligence-led operation in Lagos, Abia and Anambra.

Mr Babafemi said the arrest followed the seizure of their illicit drug consignments at the NAHCO import shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja, Lagos.

Also, two other suspects, Onyejakor Chimezie and Naaji Chukwukere, with links to the cartel were arrested in parts of Lagos on April 29.

“Their arrest led to another operation in Abia, where Mrs Chinazo Osigwe was arrested when she was to pick up some of the parcels.

“They were containing loud and drug candies sent by her husband, Osigwe Chidiebere Anthony, who is equally operating from South Africa,“ he said.