Vivien Tarmadji was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, while trying to board an Ethiopian airline flight 911 on her journey Addis Ababa-Italy.
The spokesperson of NDLEA, Femi Babafemi, in a statement on Friday, said under interrogation, Tarmadji claimed she was contacted by a man who called her from Italy to collect the drug from one man who delivered the illicit substance to her in a hotel she lodged in Lagos early in the morning before she took her flight to Abuja same day for onward journey to Italy.
She further claimed that the man brought 50 wraps of heroin for her to swallow but she couldn’t, and as such, she decided to insert 18 wraps into her private part and returned the remaining to the man.
Tarmadji said she came into Nigeria to raise money to pay for her house and shop rents which had expired in Italy, as life has been so difficult since the coming of the COVID-19 pandemic.
She revealed that the owner of the drug was to pay her 10,000 Euro on the successful delivery of the drug to Italy.
Babafemi also disclosed that another trafficker, Okojie James from Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State was being arrested while boarding Turkish airline flight en route Abuja-Istanbul-Cyprus.
Babafemi said, “A number of illicit drugs including 1. 549kg of Cannabis Sativa; 223.80grams of Tramadol; 192.34grams of Rohypnol; 214.05 grams of Flunitrazepam, all of which were concealed in tins of Bournvita and milk, packed in a bag of foodstuff were recovered from him.
“During interrogation, he claimed his friend, Mr. Elvis who resides in Cyprus asked him to collect the luggage for him. According to him, Elvis’ sister sent the luggage to him in Abuja from Benin through a transport company, Big Joe Motors.
“He said he was into shawarma and indomie business in Benin before Elvis invited him to Cyprus claiming that he got him admission to school there.”
The Commander, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja Command of the NDLEA, Kabir Sani Tsakuwa, said while Okojie James was arrested last Saturday, Vivien was nabbed on Tuesday 23rd March, 2021.”
He added that both suspects would soon face prosecution.
Chairman/CEO of NDLEA, Brig. General Mohammed Buba Marwa retd commended the officers of the two airports Commands and charged them not to relent in their action of securing the country from the damaging effects of the drug scourge.









