A 19‑year‑old Pakistani, Iftikihar Muhammed Arslan, has been 
arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, 
NDLEA, for attempting to smuggle 25 parcels of heroin into the country. 
The
 suspect, who claimed to be a student of Punjab College in Pakistan, 
was  apprehended at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), 
Lagos,  by the operatives when the illicit drug was discovered in his  
luggage during inward screening of passengers on board a Qatar airline 
flight.
It was learnt that seized drugs weighing 25.400kg, have an  estimated street value of  N228 million.
Preliminary
 investigation has shown that the suspect left Lahore, Pakistan with the
 drugs to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, then Doha, in Qatar, from 
where he connected to Lagos. He is believed to be working for a 
Pakistani drug cartel.
Spokesman of the agency, Mr Mitchell 
Ofoyeju, who described the incident as the  single largest seizure  of 
heroin at the Lagos airport since January, said the  NDLEA commander at 
the Lagos Airport, Mr. Hamza Umar, found  the 25 parcels of brownish 
substance that tested positive for heroin hidden in a smaller bag inside
 the suspect’s luggage.
Ofoyeju said the suspect was cooperating with the agency’s team of investigators.
Meantime, Arslan, who speaks English fluently, confessed how he got the drugs.
According
 to him, “I am a student of Punjab College and I am in Nigeria as a 
tourist because my friend told me that Victoria Island and Ikoyi are 
beautiful tourist centres. Unfortunately, when I arrived at the Lagos 
airport, the heroin was found in my luggage. This is my first time of 
coming to Nigeria and I had intended to spend a week or two.”

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