Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested an alleged drug trafficker, Nwobodo Basil, who was previously convicted for trafficking 30.10kg of methamphetamine in 2023, following the interception of 75 parcels of cocaine weighing 1.50 kilograms concealed in factory-sealed sachets of cold-water starch destined for the United Kingdom.

The seizure was made at the export shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos.

Three cargo agents identified as Jubrin Hassana, Kuku Oluwasegun and Igwe Chioma Jane were arrested on Saturday, 20th December 2025, in connection with the attempted export of the illicit consignment. Subsequent investigations reportedly uncovered the 37-year-old Basil as the mastermind behind the operation.

In a statement issued by the Director, Media & Advocacy of the NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, the agency disclosed that Basil was arrested in a follow-up operation on Sunday, 21st December, at a popular relaxation spot in Ikeja, where he had gone on a date with his girlfriend.

“The Agency’s criminal database revealed that Nwobodo had been arrested in May 2023 in connection with the seizure of 30.10kg methamphetamine concealed in powdered custard containers as part of a consolidated cargo going to London, United Kingdom at the export shed of the Lagos airport.

“He was subsequently arraigned at a Federal High Court in charge number: FHC/L/337C/2023, convicted and sentenced to five years imprisonment with an option of a fine of Seven Million Naira (₦7,000,000.00), along with one-month community service, with effect from 4th December, 2023. He paid the fine and soon after returned to the same crime,” the statement said.

According to the statement, ‎in another successful operation, NDLEA operatives on Monday 22nd December set ablaze tons of skunk, a strain of cannabis and wooden warehouses in Ara forest, Ara-Ekiti where 638 kilograms of same psychoactive substance were also recovered.

It added  that”No fewer than 1,205 blocks of compressed cannabis sativa, weighing 883.1kg were recovered from three Toyota Camry vehicles intercepted by NDLEA operatives on patrol along Igara-Auchi road, Edo state on Monday 22nd December.

“In Cross River state, raid operations conducted on Sunday 21st December at Agoi-Ibami community, Yakurr LGA, led to the arrest of three suspects and seizure of various quantities of skunk. They include: Freedom Jonah Akpama, 27, with 671kg; David Itam David, 30, with 89kg; and Nelson Arikpo Osam, 26,  with 148kg. In another operation, a 42-year-old lady Joy Oisamaye was arrested with 38kg skunk by NDLEA operatives on patrol along Abaji- Abuja expressway on Monday 22nd December on her way from Otua in Owan East LGA, Edo state.

“While NDLEA operatives in Lagos arrested a female suspect Ajoke Dauda with 45.5kg skunk on Christmas day Thursday 25th December at Agbara, along Badagry expressway, another suspect Oluwasegun Felix was nabbed with 18.5kg of same substance at Itoga, Badagry, the previous day Wednesday 24th December. In Takum area of Taraba state, two other suspects: Emmanuel Danladi, 39, and John Onoja, 41, were nabbed with 48kg of same substance on Wednesday 24th and Tuesday 23rd December respectively.

“In Gombe state, a 65-year-old driver Sada’u Mohammed was arrested while conveying 300 ampoules of pentazocine injection, and 27,900 pills of tramadol, and other opioids, along Gombe-Biu highway, heading to Biu in Borno state.

“Meanwhile, a 47-year-old businessman Ignatius  Egbochie (alias  Brown) wanted in connection with the seizure of 56 parcels of Loud, a strain of cannabis, weighing 26kg at the Tincan seaport in Lagos, has been arrested by NDLEA operatives. The illicit drug consignment was seized on 10th December during a joint examination of a container by NDLEA, Customs and other security agencies.  A follow up operation by NDLEA operatives on 19th December led to the arrest of Ignatius in Apapa.”

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