An airport cleaner has been arrested with the sum of
$271,135 (about N53m) at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos, it has been learnt.
The suspect was arrested by the aviation security
personnel of the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria while
trying to carry the huge sum of money through the
screening point.
The airport worker, named Mr. Tijani Owolabi, works with
one of the cleaning contractors at the airport, according to
a FAAN statement.
The statement quoted the Deputy General Manager,
Corporate Affairs, FAAN, Mr. Onyekwere Nnaekpe, as
saying that some of the foreign currency was found on
Owolabi while the rest was recovered from the sanitary
bucket he was holding while trying to pass through
screening machine.
Nnaekpe said the agency suspected that Owolabi was
conveying the currency to an accomplice at the airside of
the airport.
The statement by the FAAN read in part, “Aviation security
personnel of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria
today September 3, 2015 prevented the trafficking of a
total sum of 271,135 American dollars through the Murtala
Muhammed Airport, Ikeja.
“The sum was found on a worker with one of the cleaning
contractors at the airport, Mr. Tijani Owolabi, during a pat
down at one of the screening points at ‘D’ Finger of the
international terminal.
“The airport cleaner who was suspected to be conveying
the foreign currency to an accomplice at the sterile area of
the terminal, was immediately apprehended by aviation
security staff on duty and handed over to the appropriate
security agencies at the airport for further investigation.”
The development came barely two weeks after an Arik Air
flight attendant, Mr. Chika Udensi, was arrested at
Heathrow Airport in London with 20 kilogrammes of
cocaine.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency later arrested
his accomplice, Oliver Ikechukwu Chibuzor Oliver, an Arik
Air catering worker, who smuggled the drug among
catering supplies into the aircraft for Udensi.
NDLEA and other security agencies said they had increased
security surveillance at the nation’s airports, especially the
international airports.
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