
A 39-year-old South African woman was
intercepted at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos, with $373,725
(N74.4million) and €2,120 (N450,000) concealed
inside packs of oats, the National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has said.
In a statement Thursday, the agency said the
money was detected during an inward screening
of passengers on a South African airline flight
from Johannesburg.
Two Nigerians are also being investigated by the
anti-narcotic agency in connection with the case.
Hamza Umar, the NDLEA Commander at the
Lagos Airport, identified the lady as Nosisi
Nqgula.
“The mode of concealment presents reasonable
grounds for money laundering,” Mr. Umar said.
“Five packs of oats were found to contain
$373,725 and €2,120. Two Nigerians, Damian
Akamelus and Prophet Cyprian Chigere are also
being interrogated in connection with the seized
money.”
Victoria Egbase, NDLEA Director of Assets and
Financial Investigation, said the refusal of the
South African to declare the money and the
manner of concealment were criminal and that
the case was being investigated to establish
possible link with drug trafficking.
The suspect, Ms. Nqgula, who works in a
cosmetic shop, said the bag containing the
money was given to her by a Nigerian in South
Africa.
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