Nigerian Woman Caught Smuggling 3,200 Tramadol Capsules in Fake Baby Bump at Seme Border
A 35-year-old Nigerian businesswoman, Rabi Muhammad, was intercepted by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at the Seme land border while attempting to cross into Benin Republic with a highly unusual concealment method.
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Muhammad appeared to be pregnant, sporting a pronounced baby bump. However, authorities discovered that the “bump” was actually a pink calabash containing 3,200 tramadol capsules. The arrest, which took place on February 16, revealed one of the most bizarre drug smuggling attempts in recent memory.
The NDLEA confirmed that the case is under investigation and warned that smugglers continue to employ inventive, and often dangerous, methods to traffic controlled substances.
Nigerian Woman Caught Smuggling 3,200 Tramadol Capsules in Fake Baby Bump at Seme Border