A crew member of Arik Air, Chika Egwu Udensi, was on Monday night
apprehended at Heathrow Airport, London, for allegedly peddling
substances suspected to be cocaine.
Spokesman of Arik Air, Ola Adebanji confirmed the latest arrest.
He said the crew member was arrested by the UK Border Force in
connection with alleged possession of items suspected to be banned
substances.
Adebanji, in a statement, said the airline was presently carrying out it’s own investigation.
He stressed that the airline would also be cooperating fully with
the UK authorities and other appropriate agencies in their
investigations.
The statement said: “The airline again reaffirms its commitment to
the fight against drug and illicit substances trafficking and will not
tolerate the use of any of its aircraft or crew for the courier of
banned items and substances.
“Arik Air carries out very stringent checks on all members of staff
and its travelling guests ahead of all flights. The airline will
continue to focus its attention on measures to prevent the possibility
of any future similar incidents.
“Arik Air is a responsible Nigerian company always seeking to
maintain and uphold the integrity and proud reputation of the nation.”
The arrest came barely two years after two crew members of the same airline were arrested, also in London, for the same offence.
The suspect was arrested with 2.7 kilogramme of the banned substance.
The aircraft had departed the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, MMIA, Lagos, for a flight to London.
In December 2011, a 29 years old Arik Air cabin crew, Chiwendu Uwkaoyenma, was arrested in London for drug trafficking.
She was jailed five years in 2012.
Also, in 2013, two staff of the airline were arrested at the Heathrow Airport for suspected drug trafficking.
Meanwhile, NDLEA, has threatened to sanction Arik Air over the
arrest of it’s crew member in Heathrow over trafficking of cocaine into
the country.
This is the agency that said investigation had commenced immediately into the operations of the airline.
Media statement by the spokesman of the agency, Mr. Mitchell Odoyeju
stated that the Chief Executive Officer, CEO, NDLEA, Alhaji Ahmadu
Giade, gave the order following the seizure of 20kg substances that
tested positive for cocaine.
Ofoyeju gave the name of the suspect as Chika Egwu Udensi, an air steward with the airline.
Ofoyeju said that the agency was notified of the arrest by the National Crime Agency, NCA, of the United Kingdom.
The statement added, “The agency will carry out full scale
investigation into this case to ascertain those behind the criminal act.
We shall work closely with our international collaborators on the
matter. Arik Airline will be sanctioned if found wanting.
“The agency shall invoke section 25 of the NDLEA Act against the
airline, which states that it shall be the duty of every commercial
carrier to take reasonable precaution to ensure that its means of
transport are not used in the commission of offences under this Act.
“Every commercial carrier is to comply with appropriate security
measures at points of entry and exit in the Federal Republic of Nigeria
and other customs control areas, to prevent unauthorised cargo in its
means of transportation.”
He emphasized that the law refers to the precautionary measures to
include training of personnel, promotion of integrity of their
personnel, submission of cargo manifests in advance, use of
tamper-resistant, individually verifiable seals on containers and
reporting to the Agency at the earliest opportunity all suspicious
circumstances relating to drug trafficking.
He maintained that Nigeria had a cordial working relationship with
the United Kingdom in drug control, which he said had resulted in a
drastic reduction in the number of arrests made in the United Kingdom
from flights originating from Nigeria over the years.
Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, in a statement at the
time, had disclosed that it was investigating the allegation, which it
described as a national embarrassment.
Source: Vanguard
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