Eight months after evading arrest after she was declared wanted for dealing in illegal substances, a former beauty queen, Ms. Aderinoye Queen Christmas also known as Ms. Queen Oluwadamilola Aderinoye has surrendered to the Lagos Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
Aderinoye was declared wanted by the Agency in January after she escaped from her Lekki, Lagos residence when operatives of the anti-narcotic agency raided her apartment at Oral estate, Lekki on Wednesday 24th January.
The raid then followed credible intelligence that the suspect deals in illicit substances.
Operatives recovered 606 grams of Canadian Loud, a synthetic strain of cannabis, an electronic weighing scale, large quantities of drugs packing plastics, a black RAV 4 SUV marked Lagos KSF 872 GQ, and picture frame from the residence of the 2015/2016 Miss Commonwealth Nigeria Culture and founder of Queen Christmas Foundation.
A statement on Sunday by the spokesman of the NDLEA, Femi Babafemi said the suspect who claimed she has been hiding in Akure Ondo state since January when she escaped arrest in Lekki Lagos, surrendered to the agency on Wednesday 28th August.
Speaking on the activities of the agency in the week, Babafemi said operatives intercepted a total of 31,124, 600 pills of tramadol 225mg and bottles of codeine-based syrup worth over N17,932,200,000.00 in street value at the Port Harcourt Port Complex, Onne, Rivers state and Tincan seaport in Lagos.
He said the seizures were made following intelligence processed by the agency on the movement of the shipments from their port of origin in India, leading to a demand for a 100 percent joint examination of the watch-listed containers with the Nigerian Customs Service and other sister security agencies.
He gave the breakdown of the seizures as 350,000 bottles of codeine-based syrup which were recovered from two containers at Tincan port in Lagos on Thursday 29th and Friday 30th August 2024. Each of the two containers had 175,000 bottles of the opioid.
At the Port Harcourt Port Complex, Onne, NDLEA operatives equally intercepted a total of 447 cartons of tramadol 225mg containing 29, 840,000 pills of the opioid as well as 380,000 bottles of codeine syrup from three containers on Thursday 29th August.
According to the statement, the tramadol shipments came under different brand names such as Royal Tapetadol, Carisoprodol 225mg and Royal Tramadol Hydrochloride 225mg.
The following day, Friday 30th August, another set of three containers watch-listed by NDLEA were subjected to joint examination from where a total of 3,030 cartons of codeine syrup containing 554,600 bottles of the opioid were recovered.
The NDLEA disclosed that the seizure brought the total bottles of codeine seized at Onne, Rivers and Tincan in Lagos to 1,284,600 bottles worth N8,992,200,000.00 in street value while the combined seizure of tramadol stood at 29, 840,000 pills valued at N8,940,000,000.00.
In the same vein, NDLEA operatives at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Rivers State on Tuesday 27th August arrested a suspect, Eze Emekan Don, while attempting to board a Cronos airline flight to Malabo, Equatorial Guinea with 1,490 pills of tramadol concealed and packaged as cosmetics of different brands inside his luggage.
“His attempt to compromise the officers to evade arrest was rebuffed,” the statement said.
Similarly, no less than 1,122 kilograms of cannabis were seized from a suspect, Mustapha Ibrahim when he was arrested on Monday 26th August along Orchid Road, Ajah, Lagos, while 816kg of the same psychoactive substance belonging to a suspect at large was recovered from the same location same day.
In Niger state, NDLEA operatives on Monday 26th August arrested a suspect Friday Gabriel along Minna-Suleja Road while conveying 1,900 capsules of tramadol, 300 bottles of codeine syrup and 600 packets of exol-5 tablets.
Operatives in Bauchi state on Saturday 31st August also arrested two suspects – Garba Muhammed, 35; and Usman Yakubu Shehu, 31, along Bauchi-Gombe Road while transporting 308 blocks of cannabis weighing 246.4kg, concealed in false compartment of a J5 bus marked Edo state URM 38 ZY.
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