Forty-nine-year-old Fred Obi was about to board an Ethiopian Air flight from Abuja to Tel Aviv, Israel with a strange cargo allegedly concealed in his stomach when the law caught up with him. He had ingested 1.594kg of cocaine. But he was not the only one boarding that same flight with the intention of transporting narcotics they had ingested on November 22, 2014 when they were arrested by men of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agencyat the Nnamdi Azikiwe InternationalAirport, Abuja.Also arrested were Ekechi Ferdinand, 36; Okonkwo Paul, 20;Azubuogu Obumneme, 30; Okechi Anthony, 34; Anozie Henry, 34 and Okafor Francis, 51.NDLEA spokesperson, Mr. Mitchell Ofoyeju, confirmed that the raid which was headed by the agency’s commander at the Abuja Airport, Mr. Hamisu Lawan,would turn out to be a revealing one.The suspects, who were said to have been arrested and isolated, were soon made to excrete the drug they had ingested. “The last of the suspects eventually finished excreti...