The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) said it intercepted travellers’ cheques in various foreign currencies of over N1.1billion at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos.
This is contained in a statement released by Mr Femi Babafemi, Director, Media and Advocacy, of the agency, on Sunday that at least, a suspect, Oguma Uchenna, had been arrested in connection to an attempt to export the cheques.
These cheques, according to him were neatly concealed inside four bound hard cover books, disguised as academic project literatures, to the United Kingdom.
He said that the financial instruments suspected to be counterfeits, were discovered on April 27, at the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc (NAHCO) export shed of the Lagos airport.
He explained that the discovery was made during cargo examination of some consignments meant for exportation to the UK on a cargo flight.
“A breakdown of the cheques shows they have monetary values of two hundred and eighty seven thousand, six hundred and twenty three dollars, thirty one cent ($287, 623.31)
“One million, four hundred and fifty six thousand, three hundred Canadian dollars ($1,456,300) and One million, two hundred and ninety seven thousand, eight hundred (1,297,800) euros.
“This is with a total value of one billion, one hundred and fifty seven million, six hundred and seventy thousand, four hundred and sixty nine Naira and ninety two kobo (N1,157, 670,469.92),” he said.
In the same vein, operatives of NDLEA at the airport, had foiled attempt by drug traffickers to smuggle into the country, 10.89 kilograms of cocaine, through a Qatar Airways flight.
Babafemi said that the illicit drug was hidden in seven children duvets, packed in an unaccompanied bag from Brazil.
He quoted the chairman of the NDLEA, retired Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa, as commending the officers and men of the MMIA, for the seizures and arrests in the past week.
Marwa charged them and their compatriots across the country, to remain steadfast and vigilant in their areas of responsibility.
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