The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA) says it has arrested a 38-year-old South African woman, Will Ann, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, for allegedly attempting to smuggle 5.75 kilograms of heroin into Nigeria.
A statement issued on Sunday by the agency’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, said the suspect was arrested on Monday, July 6, 2026, during the inward clearance of passengers aboard Qatar Airways Flight QR1433 from Doha.
NDLEA said the suspect who was travelling with her three-year-old son, allegedly concealed 14 large blocks of heroin in two suitcases and initially denied travelling with any checked-in luggage.
The anti-narcotics agency said its operatives established that the baggage tags matched the claim tags attached to the suspect’s passport, prompting her to admit ownership of the bags.
“Though she initially denied travelling with check-in bags, after operatives were able to quickly establish that the two bags containing the drugs had tags which tallied with the claim tags attached to her passport, she recanted and admitted ownership of the bags, adding that she forgot she checked in the two bags,” NDLEA stated.
The agency said the suspect claimed she travelled from Cambodia through Doha to Abuja.
NDLEA further alleged that intelligence indicated she was part of a transnational drug trafficking organisation operating along the Cambodia-South Africa axis with her husband and partner, Jan Coenraad De Jager.
In another operation, NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, arrested a 48-year-old commercial motorcycle rider, Onyechere Chinadu, after he arrived from Madagascar via Addis Ababa on an Ethiopian Airlines flight.
NDLEA said an initial search of his backpack uncovered 87 wraps of methamphetamine concealed in clothing.
According to the agency, the suspect confessed that he had worked as an okada rider in Lagos for 15 years before being recruited into drug trafficking by a Uganda-based associate.
“He said he ingested the recovered pellets of methamphetamine in Uganda before embarking on his planned journey to Madagascar to deliver the drug consignment,” it said.
NDLEA added that after the suspect was denied entry into Madagascar, his sponsor allegedly rerouted him to Lagos, where he was arrested.
The agency said the suspect was placed under observation because he could not state the exact number of pellets he had swallowed. Between his arrest and July 11, he excreted 13 additional pellets, bringing the total recovery to 100 wraps of methamphetamine weighing 1.715 kilograms.
NDLEA said it intercepted 8,287 bags of Canadian Loud, a synthetic cannabis strain, weighing 4,143.5 kilograms, with an estimated street value of more than N10.3 billion at the Apapa Seaport in Lagos.
It explained that the drugs were discovered during a joint examination involving the Nigeria Customs Service and other security agencies after weeks of surveillance on the container imported from Canada.
“The discovery followed weeks of targeted tracking and monitoring of the shipment since its departure from Montreal, Canada, by operatives of the Maritime Intelligence Unit of NDLEA in close collaboration with the Apapa Strategic Command of the Agency,” the agency added.
NDLEA also said its operatives foiled an attempt to export 2.5 kilograms of skunk concealed in a gas compressor destined for Cyprus through a Lagos courier company.
The agency said beyond enforcement operations, its commands across the country sustained the War Against Drug Abuse sensitisation campaign with advocacy lectures in secondary schools in Ebonyi, Kano, Ekiti and Ogun States.