NDLEA begs Muslim pilgrims not to smuggle drugs or kolanut to Saudi Arabia
In view of
the fact that the penalty for smuggling drugs to Saudi Arabia is death, the
National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Gombe has warned intending
Muslims pilgrims against smuggling of hard drugs and kolanuts to the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia.
Mr Aliyu
Adole, Commandant of the agency, gave the warning on Friday in an interview
with the Media in Gombe.
Adole said
that smuggling of drugs was prohibited and attracted death penalty in Saudi
Arabia, while in Nigeria it is punishable with a minimum sentence of 10 years.
“Carrying
drugs to the Holy Land is prohibited, if you are arrested there, it attracts
death penalty.
“I advise
that you don’t need to even attempt to carry it before we catch you at the
airport,” he said.
Adole
advised the pilgrims not to accept any message for anybody in Saudi Arabia.
According to
him, such messages may contain illicit drugs and any person caught will not
escape.
“Don’t
accept any message from any person, let such message pass through official way.
“It is not
that you are a wicked person, just try to protect yourself,’’ he advised.
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