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Monday 8 June 2015

Lebanese Arrested With Cocaine Inside Boxer Shorts At Lagos International Airport






The Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Ahmadu Giade, has commended the management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) for paving the way for the arrest of a Lebanese at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.

The intelligence that led to the arrest of the suspect, Yves Awad, at the weekend was supplied by FAAN to the NDLEA.

The arrest occurred during the outward screening of passengers on Middle East Airline flight.








The NDLEA boss, who commended the cordial working relationship between the NDLEA and FAAN, called for a deeper synergy among government agencies.

“I must commend the management of FAAN for the role it played in this arrest. This synergy among government agencies should be encouraged in the interest of national peace and development,” he said.

NDLEA commander at the Lagos Airport, Mr Hamza Umar, said the case was being investigated.



 “A 23-year-old Lebanese has been apprehended with 260 grammes of cocaine. The drug was hidden inside his boxer shorts. I am happy that FAAN assisted us in making this arrest.

"When the drug was field tested, it proved positive for cocaine.

The suspect holds a dual citizenship of Nigeria and Lebanon. He was found to have traveled to Nigeria from Lebanon six times since January 2015. The case is under investigation,” Hamza stated.

The suspect, in his statement, said that a friend asked him to buy the drug for him.

 “I was born in Lagos and I attended Lebanese Community School, Yaba, Lagos. After my secondary education in Nigeria, I got admission for my A levels at Notre Dame University in Lebanon.

 "My friend in Lebanon gave me money to buy cocaine for him. At the airport, the drug was detected and I was arrested and taken to NDLEA office. The drug was tested and it was found to be cocaine,” he said.


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