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Officials
of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos have arrested two
Brazilians who together attempted to smuggle over 23kg of cocaine into
the country. .
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Dias Dos Santos Marcia
Cristina, 36, was found with 9.4kg of cocaine in her bag and Lima
Pereira Erick Diego, 20, had 14.465kg of cocaine in his bag. The duo,
who traveled from São Paulo, claimed to be tourists. .
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Mitchell
Ofoyeju, spokesperson for NDLEA, said in a statement that the drugs
were carefully hidden in food cans inside their luggage. The cocaine has
an estimated street value of N310 million. .
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Mr.
Ofoyeju said that it was the first the NDLEA arrested Brazilians with
cocaine at the Lagos airport. However, he explained that the
Nigeria-Brazil cocaine trafficking route has gained notoriety over the
years. .
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The cocaine was concealed
inside tin food cans “The tins were factory-sealed such that officers
had to cut them open to discover the concealed drugs. Several canned
drugs had been uncovered at the Lagos airport in the past,” Mr. Ofoyeju
said.
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