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63-year-old Chinese arrested with 31kg ‘Canadian Loud’ at Lagos airport

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has arrested a 63-year-old Chinese woman for allegedly attempting to smuggle a large consignment of Canadian Loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis, into Nigeria.

The suspect, identified as Ting Kiong, who naturalised in Malaysia, was arrested on Sunday, May 17, 2026, upon arrival at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, from Thailand via Dubai on an Emirates Airline flight.

This was contained in a statement issued on Sunday by NDLEA spokesperson, Femi Babafemi.

According to the agency, NDLEA operatives attached to the Terminal 2 Arrival Hall intercepted her after she was found with two large travel boxes containing 31.0 kilograms of the illicit substance.

“During an interview, the 63-year-old suspect, who claims she works as a carer in Malaysia, stated that her daughter sponsored her trip from Malaysia to Thailand and subsequently to Nigeria.

“She further disclosed that she spent two weeks in Thailand before she was handed the illicit consignment at the Thailand airport to deliver in Nigeria,” the statement read.

Meanwhile, the NDLEA also announced the interception of another major drug shipment at the Lagos airport import shed.

“Following close monitoring of the consignment by NDLEA operatives since its arrival from India aboard an Emirates Cargo flight, the 29 large cartons containing 1,825,710 tablets of Tapentadol 250mg, worth N2,190,852,000, were eventually handed over to the NDLEA by the Customs Service on Friday, 22nd May 2026,” it said.

In another operation at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, NDLEA operatives on May 20 arrested a suspect, Onyeka Valentine Emeka, during the inward clearance of passengers on an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Sierra Leone via Addis Ababa.

The suspect, according to the agency, excreted 185.36 grams of cocaine while under observation.

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Babafemi added that “at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, a 29-year-old building engineer, Babatunde Prosper Afekhide, was on Wednesday, 21st May, arrested by NDLEA operatives while attempting to board an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Abuja via Addis Ababa to Milan Malpensa, Italy.

“A search conducted on his luggage led to the recovery of 10,280 pills of tramadol 225mg, tramadol 200mg, and tapentadol 250mg. The opioids were concealed using foil paper and hidden inside a carton in a suitcase, obviously to evade detection.

“In yet another operation at a courier company in Lagos, NDLEA operatives intercepted 1,174 pills of MDMA (Ecstasy) concealed in a bicycle luggage carrier heading to the Netherlands; 66 pills of tramadol 225mg hidden in a soap container going to the United States; and 18 tablets of tramadol 225mg concealed in a body cream container heading to the United Kingdom,” the agency said.

In Edo State, operatives acting on intelligence raided Igwe community in Owan East Local Government Area, where 59 jumbo bags of skunk weighing 489kg and 9kg of cannabis seeds were recovered.

The agency also said a 30-year-old suspect, Isah Sani, was arrested with 196,000 pills of Exol-5 along the Zaria–Kano Road in Kano State on May 20, while operatives at the Seme border in Badagry, Lagos, recovered 59kg of skunk from a warehouse in Mowo on May 19.

In Ekiti State, NDLEA operatives on May 23 raided a warehouse in Ikole-Ekiti and recovered 1,116 kilograms of skunk, arresting a 54-year-old suspect, Ogundana Julius, in connection with the seizure.

The agency also disclosed continued nationwide War Against Drug Abuse sensitisation activities in schools, worship centres, and communities across several states.

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Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd) commended officers involved in the operations and charged them to sustain the agency’s drug supply reduction and sensitisation efforts.

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Amotekun arrests 98 suspects, uncovers ‘fake lunatic’ linked to crime in Ondo

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The Ondo State Security Network Agency, known as Amotekun, has said its command arrested 98 suspected criminals, including individuals posing as mentally unstable persons, allegedly involved in kidnapping, robbery, and drug trafficking across the state.

The State Commander of Amotekun, Chief Adetunji Adeleye, disclosed this while parading the suspects at the agency’s headquarters in Ondo State, saying they were apprehended during coordinated security operations carried out in various parts of the state.

According to the Amotekun boss, those arrested were linked to offences ranging from kidnapping and armed robbery to drug-related crimes and public disturbance.

Speaking on the drug peddlers who also allegedly served as informants to kidnappers, Adeleye said some of the suspects disguised themselves as mentally unstable persons to evade suspicion while carrying out criminal activities.

Adeleye disclosed that operatives uncovered a new tactic allegedly adopted by criminals who pose as mentally unstable persons to avoid detection during illegal operations.

According to him, the suspects used the disguise to gather intelligence, traffic drugs, and coordinate robbery and kidnapping operations.

“Our intelligence and undercover officers tracked their movements to locations where they charged phones, changed clothes, and planned operations before they were eventually arrested,” he said.

He revealed that 60 of the suspects are currently being prosecuted in court, while 38 cases were settled through the Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism.

He added that another 13 suspects are still under investigation and may soon face prosecution, disclosing that 10 of the suspects were arrested either at kidnapping scenes or while attempting to abduct victims.

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The Amotekun boss also recounted how operatives rescued a kidnapped couple in Iluwabu community without paying ransom.

He said the agency swiftly deployed personnel into the forest after receiving distress information, leading to the rescue of the woman, while an overnight operation later secured the release of her husband.

“We successfully reunited the couple with their family without ransom payment or negotiation,” Adeleye stated.

He attributed the increasing cases of kidnapping and related crimes to pressure on criminal groups fleeing northern parts of the country.

Despite the security concerns, Adeleye assured residents that Ondo State remains safe, stressing that Amotekun and other security agencies, including the military, police, DSS, and civil defence corps, have intensified joint operations across forest areas.

“Our forests can no longer serve as safe hideouts for criminals. Security agencies are working together to safeguard lives and property,” he said.

He urged residents to continue supporting security agencies with credible information, assuring that all intelligence shared would be handled confidentially.

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Fraudsters using Generals’ names, photos to scam Nigerians — Army

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The Nigerian Army has warned members of the public against fraudulent social media accounts impersonating senior military officers on online platforms, particularly Facebook.

In a statement issued on Sunday via its official X handle, the army said fraudsters had created fake accounts impersonating the Deputy Chief of Standards and Evaluation (Army), Major General Raymond Utsaha, while using the Chief of Policy and Plans (Army), Major General Bamidele Alabi’s photograph.

According to the Army, the accounts were created with the intention of deceiving and defrauding unsuspecting members of the public through false representations and unauthorised online engagements.

“The Nigerian Army wishes to categorically state that the said Facebook accounts are fake and were created with malicious intent to defraud individuals through false representations and unauthorised online engagements,” the statement read.

The army advised the public to disregard any communication, friend requests, financial solicitations or unofficial engagements originating from the accounts.

It further reiterated that senior military officers do not conduct official transactions, award contracts, request financial assistance or handle sensitive official matters through personal social media platforms or unofficial online channels.

“The general public is urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious accounts or activities to the appropriate security agencies,” the statement added.

The army also said it would continue to monitor and take necessary measures against individuals or groups involved in cyber impersonation and related fraudulent activities.

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Mentally challenged Ireland-based Nigerian jailed for killing grandmother

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A 39-year-old Ireland-based Nigerian, Brian Ogbo, has been sentenced to three and a half years’ imprisonment for killing his 82-year-old grandmother, Stella Nnadi, during what an Irish court described as a severe psychotic episode.

PUNCH Metro learnt on Sunday from a report by the Irish Mirror that Ogbo was sentenced by the Cork Circuit Criminal Court after previously pleading guilty to the manslaughter of his grandmother at the family home in Carrigaline, County Cork, on February 23, 2025.

The report stated that Ogbo had relocated from Nigeria to Ireland in December 2024 to reunite with his mother, Ruby Ogbo, and his grandmother.

The report noted that the court heard that Ruby, a social worker, had made repeated efforts to secure anti-psychotic medication for her son, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 2017.

It noted that Ogbo had missed two monthly injections while his mother struggled to navigate Ireland’s mental health system.

Judge Sinead Behan reportedly observed that the defendant was “in the obvious throes of a psychotic episode” when the incident occurred.

The report quoted Detective Garda Tom Delaney as saying that Ogbo had been pacing around the house for hours before the attack, destroyed parts of the kitchen, and consumed all the food in the house.

“She told him she worked hard for it. She threatened to take his phone off him and remove the WiFi in the house,” Delaney said while recounting events leading to the attack.

The detective added that Ruby later removed the internet router from the house before leaving the building, adding that Ogbo allegedly followed her with a pair of scissors.

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“Ogbo pushed Ruby to the ground in the kitchen and punched her in the head while she was on the ground,” Delaney told the court.

The report further stated that Ogbo later went upstairs searching for his grandmother, who had locked herself in the bathroom.

“He shouted at her to open the door. The deceased shouted, ‘Oh my God.’ ‘Oh my God,’ Delaney was quoted as saying.

According to the report, Ruby fled the house to seek help from neighbours after allegedly telling them that her son was going to kill her mother.

The court heard that Ogbo eventually broke down the bathroom door and dragged his grandmother downstairs before forcing her outside the house.

“Stella managed to make her way out of the house and into the neighbour’s house, where she joined her daughter Ruby,” the detective added.

Although the elderly woman initially did not appear to require hospitalisation, her condition reportedly deteriorated two days later.

A medical scan later revealed bleeding in her brain and she subsequently died in hospital on February 25, 2025.

A postmortem examination reportedly showed that she died from blunt force trauma to the head caused by being forced down the stairs.

Defence counsel Jane Hyland described the incident as “a tragedy for the family and also a tragedy for Mr Ogbo.”

She told the court that her client had maintained a close relationship with his grandmother throughout his life and was devastated by her death.

“She said that the mental state of the accused was so impaired at the time of the offence that he was unable to refrain from committing the act,” the report stated.

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The defence also argued that Ogbo could have satisfied the legal conditions for a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity if the case had gone to a full trial.

Judge Behan reportedly criticised failures within the mental health system, noting that the death could “arguably have been prevented.”

The judge further condemned what she described as “unforgivable failures” in the provision of psychiatric care and support services.

The report added that a treatment appointment for Ogbo reportedly arrived by post two days after the killing.

It added that the court took into consideration Ogbo’s early guilty plea, lack of previous convictions, and support from family members and sentenced him to five years’ imprisonment but suspended the final 18 months.

The sentence was backdated to February 27, 2025, when he was first remanded in custody.

The report noted that the court also ordered that Ogbo must continue engaging with mental health and probation services after his release from prison.

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