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Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by HKfrJohn: 11:36am On May 23, 2016
Today in a Hong Kong prison I was very sad to meet yet another Nigerian drug mule. He was arrested at HK airport on May 13. He had been in financial difficulties ....borrowed money from dangerous money lenders who introduced him to drug trafficking ...they told him "it's easy to get drugs into Hong Kong".
Rubbish! HK has the most sophisticated detection equipment in the world ....and its customs officers are among the best-trained and most skillful in the world. Taking drugs to HK is a suicide mission, not "an easy trip".

The poor man is facing around 8 years in prison (after cut). His very young children will not remember him when they next see him. His family will now be in even worse difficulties than before.

Drug mules from East Africa have virtually stopped coming to HK ....they know it's a suicide mission. But mules from Nigeria and South Africa are still arriving. Please help spread the message: TAKING DRUGS TO HK IS A SUICIDE MISSION

For information about the prison the man is in until he goes to court for sentencing in about 6 months time, Google "Lai Chi Kok reception centre Hong Kong"

- from a HK prison chaplain, Fr John Wotherspoon.

See many drug items at this file:
http://v2catholic.com/background/Drugs/2016/letters-from-inmates-and-other-items.htm
Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by gisthit: 11:41am On May 23, 2016
Good
Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by winj: 11:46am On May 23, 2016
I am sure he is ibo, when confirmed I will celebrate this monkeys death sentence
Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by pyyxxaro: 1:45pm On May 23, 2016
winj:
I am sure he is ibo, when confirmed I will celebrate this monkeys death sentence


Fear this GOD o

Fear this GOD sad
Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by Nobody: 7:27pm On May 23, 2016
It must be them,they av pushed drig to the extent that their head is now flat,still they would beat there chest that they develop american,they are even the one that brought all the water in bar beach nd other water bodies in lagos from there red mud nd bamboo roffed village,they brought all the water thriugh basket.they are really hard working.awon olori pelepe
Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by winj: 12:05pm On May 24, 2016
pyyxxaro:


Fear this GOD o

Fear this GOD sad

For even believing there is a God (that you have no evidence exists) makes you an even bigger african monkey!
when will you people learn to start using your medula instead of other people using it for you
brainless neandethal

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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by NDRepublic: 11:04pm On May 24, 2016
winj:
I am sure he is ibo, when confirmed I will celebrate this monkeys death sentence

Correct yourself. We will all joyfully celebrate the monkey's death sentence

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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by tyson99(m): 11:27pm On May 24, 2016
didn't you ask of his name

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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by seankay(m): 11:45pm On May 24, 2016
I'm not here to check names but I'm quite sure his roots can be traced to Israel lipsrsealed

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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by winj: 8:40am On May 25, 2016
Dear Fr Wotherspoon,

Regarding the Nigerian drug mules arrested frequently in Hong Kong, this is due to the mentality of a particular Nigerian ethnic group called IGBO.

Ignorance, lack of information and awareness by these mules, and their handlers is not not helping.
It is unfair to use the term Nigerians since the country has several hundred ethnic groups of which ONLY one is the predominant culprit in this repugnant crime.

In order to get the information out, concentrate all effort on the right people, get to the root of the problem, properly inform the public and global law enforcement and especially prevent the constant harassment of innocent Nigerians, we must identify the group involved in this and take steps to put a stop to this tragedy.

After the Nigerian civil war, many IGBO people still blame Nigeria for their demise and while doing so continue to fight for cessation and independence from Nigeria. Many IGBO people consider criminal activities that tarnish the image of Nigeria as payback for the civil war. A “get rich or die trying mentality” among many has also not helped the situation, IGBO people are very competitive within themselves and take lack of wealth very seriously. The determination to obtain wealth and show it in their communities has led to a proliferation of IGBO crimes - using Nigerian passports as cover!

IGBO people consider themselves one of the most successful people in Nigeria, they are well travelled and engage in global commerce in many parts of the world but on closer look you will find that for several decades IGBO people benefitted from crimes ranging from Drug trafficking to importing contraband goods and toxic waste into Nigeria. If the rewards are high they will engage in it. Several decades ago many Asian, South American, European and North American countries did not have adequate law enforcement tools to detects drugs, contraband and dangerous goods, IGBO people used that opportunity to seriously enrich themselves, it is not uncommon to find legitimate well known IGBO businessmen, politicians and community leaders who were previously engaged in illicit trade.

As many countries introduced sophisticated detection devices and better policing, the number of IGBO people arrested globally spiralled, many drug barons and illegal businessmen still do not understand the impact of sending drug mules and couriers around the globe. Many of these IGBO drug dealers and criminals are simply referred to in the international community as NIGERIANS!

The impact on innocent Nigerian travellers, tourists, students and businessmen is catastrophic and humiliating as they are maltreated, detained and abused for no other reason but the fact they carry the same passports as IGBO criminals.

In one country alone, Indonesia, over 2 Thousand (yes 2000) IGBO People have been executed for drug trafficking without the Nigerian government knowing much about it. Many IGBO people have been executed, buried or cremated with aliases and in secret without relatives, Nigerian diplomatic missions and government made aware. The information was well guarded by the IGBO crime communities in these places and organisations that represent them. Only when the death rate spiralled to alarming numbers did these communities alert the Nigerian Government and the media for help.

Recently, relatives and friends of 21 IGBO people in Indonesia, who have been condemned to death, marched to the Indonesian Embassy in Lagos to protest the death of the condemned Nigerians. According to them, about 2008 Nigerians (IGBO people) were executed in Indonesia with another 21 still on death row. They urged the Federal Government to intervene urgently to save the lives of these drug dealers.

At a press conference by the head of the Nigerian drug law enforcement agency (NDLEA), the chairman said the majority of drugs dealers arrested in Nigeria and aboard happen to come from an IGBO state, Anambra.
IGBO involvement in the drugs trade while using Nigerian passports have started to be noticed by foreign law enforcement with a recent pronouncement by a Thai police officer that IGBO people are a curse to Africa!

The current Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari once introduced the death penalty for drug traffickers. That law has since been changed but may have to be revisited to prevent IGBO people continue this evil trade!

References:

Thailand:
Thai Police Officer Interrogating Nigerian Suspect Says Nigerians, Igbos Are Curse To Africa:
http://abusidiqu.com/video-thai-police-officer-interrogating-nigerian-suspect-says-nigerians-igbos-are-the-curse-of-africa/
-700 in Thai jails and on death row almost all IGBOs

Indonesia:
Over 2000 IGBOs executed in the last few decades, 21 to face firing squad soon
http://uncova.com/stop-indonesia-from-executing-more-nigerians-relatives-tell-jonathan-as-they-march-to-nigerian-indonesia-embassy

Kingsley Okonkwo
Michael Titus Igwe
Izuchukwu Ezioha
Ekperedike S. Olekama
Adam Wilson
Hilary K. Chinezie
Eugene Ape
Humprey Ejike
Okwudil Ayotaeze
Obinna Nwajiagu
Fredrick Luther ( Benjamin Obiora)
Sylvester Nwaolisa
Dennis Anumora
Ikenna Ezenweukwe.
Gabriel Nnadi - died in prison

Philipines:
IGBO people control drug trafficking trade: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/483518/pinoyabroad/news/veloso-recruiters-allegedly-worked-for-west-african-drug-ring

Malaysia:
Abuchi Ngwoke, 35
Paul Anayo Madubugwu
Ibe Godwin Uzochukwu
Luke Nnaemeka Ugwu
Mary George Unazi
Osuji Kelly Prince - escaped detention
Moses Chinedu Nwosu

Singapore:
Iwuchukwu Amara Tochi
Okele Nelson Malachy

China:
Obiora Ifekpolugwo,Osonwa Okey Noberts,Kingsley Okonkwo, Michael Titus Igwe (Real name-Izuchukwu F. Ezimoha), Uchenna Cajethan Onyenworo, Ekperedike S. Olekama, Adam Wilson (real name-Emmanuel Okari), Hillary K. Chimezie.

Vietnam:
Ejiogu Benjamin Ikechukwu
Nnaji David Ete
Chukwuma Obi Remy, 41, Okapor Peter Chuma, 36, Nnamdi Aghaji - jailed


http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/483518/pinoyabroad/news/veloso-recruiters-allegedly-worked-for-west-african-drug-ring

Stop Indonesia From Executing More Nigerians, Relatives Tell Jonathan As They March To Nigerian Indonesia Embassy



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Stop Indonesia From Executing More Nigerians, Relatives ...
Relatives and friends of 21 Nigerians in Indonesia who have been condemned to death, have marched to the Indonesia Embassy
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CC:
-Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodian, Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian police
-Nigeria Embassy in Thailand, China, Indonesia, Malaysia
-Chairman, Asian Businessmen Association, ABMA, Mr. Athan Ezenwa Okedu
-Chairman of Youth for Greater Nigerians, YGN, Dr. Paschal Okoli
-Ministry of Foreign affairs
-House of reps committee on Diaspora Affairs
-National Drug Law Enforcement Agency - NDLEA
-Interpol

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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by Twizzy30(m): 8:44am On May 25, 2016
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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by chidozieikeji2: 9:56pm On Sep 13, 2016
winj:
I am sure he is ibo, when confirmed I will celebrate this monkeys death sentence
may hot thunder fire u idiot
Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by grodt999: 10:45pm On Sep 13, 2016
this is old news, more ibo drug dealers have been arrested since then

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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by hmuhammad(m): 6:33am On Sep 14, 2016
winj:

Dear Fr Wotherspoon,

Regarding the Nigerian drug mules arrested frequently in Hong Kong, this is due to the mentality of a particular Nigerian ethnic group called IGBO.

Ignorance, lack of information and awareness by these mules, and their handlers is not not helping.
It is unfair to use the term Nigerians since the country has several hundred ethnic groups of which ONLY one is the predominant culprit in this repugnant crime.

In order to get the information out, concentrate all effort on the right people, get to the root of the problem, properly inform the public and global law enforcement and especially prevent the constant harassment of innocent Nigerians, we must identify the group involved in this and take steps to put a stop to this tragedy.

After the Nigerian civil war, many IGBO people still blame Nigeria for their demise and while doing so continue to fight for cessation and independence from Nigeria. Many IGBO people consider criminal activities that tarnish the image of Nigeria as payback for the civil war. A “get rich or die trying mentality” among many has also not helped the situation, IGBO people are very competitive within themselves and take lack of wealth very seriously. The determination to obtain wealth and show it in their communities has led to a proliferation of IGBO crimes - using Nigerian passports as cover!

IGBO people consider themselves one of the most successful people in Nigeria, they are well travelled and engage in global commerce in many parts of the world but on closer look you will find that for several decades IGBO people benefitted from crimes ranging from Drug trafficking to importing contraband goods and toxic waste into Nigeria. If the rewards are high they will engage in it. Several decades ago many Asian, South American, European and North American countries did not have adequate law enforcement tools to detects drugs, contraband and dangerous goods, IGBO people used that opportunity to seriously enrich themselves, it is not uncommon to find legitimate well known IGBO businessmen, politicians and community leaders who were previously engaged in illicit trade.

As many countries introduced sophisticated detection devices and better policing, the number of IGBO people arrested globally spiralled, many drug barons and illegal businessmen still do not understand the impact of sending drug mules and couriers around the globe. Many of these IGBO drug dealers and criminals are simply referred to in the international community as NIGERIANS!

The impact on innocent Nigerian travellers, tourists, students and businessmen is catastrophic and humiliating as they are maltreated, detained and abused for no other reason but the fact they carry the same passports as IGBO criminals.

In one country alone, Indonesia, over 2 Thousand (yes 2000) IGBO People have been executed for drug trafficking without the Nigerian government knowing much about it. Many IGBO people have been executed, buried or cremated with aliases and in secret without relatives, Nigerian diplomatic missions and government made aware. The information was well guarded by the IGBO crime communities in these places and organisations that represent them. Only when the death rate spiralled to alarming numbers did these communities alert the Nigerian Government and the media for help.

Recently, relatives and friends of 21 IGBO people in Indonesia, who have been condemned to death, marched to the Indonesian Embassy in Lagos to protest the death of the condemned Nigerians. According to them, about 2008 Nigerians (IGBO people) were executed in Indonesia with another 21 still on death row. They urged the Federal Government to intervene urgently to save the lives of these drug dealers.

At a press conference by the head of the Nigerian drug law enforcement agency (NDLEA), the chairman said the majority of drugs dealers arrested in Nigeria and aboard happen to come from an IGBO state, Anambra.
IGBO involvement in the drugs trade while using Nigerian passports have started to be noticed by foreign law enforcement with a recent pronouncement by a Thai police officer that IGBO people are a curse to Africa!

The current Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari once introduced the death penalty for drug traffickers. That law has since been changed but may have to be revisited to prevent IGBO people continue this evil trade!

References:

Thailand:
Thai Police Officer Interrogating Nigerian Suspect Says Nigerians, Igbos Are Curse To Africa:
http://abusidiqu.com/video-thai-police-officer-interrogating-nigerian-suspect-says-nigerians-igbos-are-the-curse-of-africa/
-700 in Thai jails and on death row almost all IGBOs

Indonesia:
Over 2000 IGBOs executed in the last few decades, 21 to face firing squad soon
http://uncova.com/stop-indonesia-from-executing-more-nigerians-relatives-tell-jonathan-as-they-march-to-nigerian-indonesia-embassy

Kingsley Okonkwo
Michael Titus Igwe
Izuchukwu Ezioha
Ekperedike S. Olekama
Adam Wilson
Hilary K. Chinezie
Eugene Ape
Humprey Ejike
Okwudil Ayotaeze
Obinna Nwajiagu
Fredrick Luther ( Benjamin Obiora)
Sylvester Nwaolisa
Dennis Anumora
Ikenna Ezenweukwe.
Gabriel Nnadi - died in prison

Philipines:
IGBO people control drug trafficking trade: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/483518/pinoyabroad/news/veloso-recruiters-allegedly-worked-for-west-african-drug-ring

Malaysia:
Abuchi Ngwoke, 35
Paul Anayo Madubugwu
Ibe Godwin Uzochukwu
Luke Nnaemeka Ugwu
Mary George Unazi
Osuji Kelly Prince - escaped detention
Moses Chinedu Nwosu

Singapore:
Iwuchukwu Amara Tochi
Okele Nelson Malachy

China:
Obiora Ifekpolugwo,Osonwa Okey Noberts,Kingsley Okonkwo, Michael Titus Igwe (Real name-Izuchukwu F. Ezimoha), Uchenna Cajethan Onyenworo, Ekperedike S. Olekama, Adam Wilson (real name-Emmanuel Okari), Hillary K. Chimezie.

Vietnam:
Ejiogu Benjamin Ikechukwu
Nnaji David Ete
Chukwuma Obi Remy, 41, Okapor Peter Chuma, 36, Nnamdi Aghaji - jailed


http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/483518/pinoyabroad/news/veloso-recruiters-allegedly-worked-for-west-african-drug-ring

Stop Indonesia From Executing More Nigerians, Relatives Tell Jonathan As They March To Nigerian Indonesia Embassy



image










Stop Indonesia From Executing More Nigerians, Relatives ...
Relatives and friends of 21 Nigerians in Indonesia who have been condemned to death, have marched to the Indonesia Embassy
View on uncova.com

Preview by Yahoo


CC:
-Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodian, Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian police
-Nigeria Embassy in Thailand, China, Indonesia, Malaysia
-Chairman, Asian Businessmen Association, ABMA, Mr. Athan Ezenwa Okedu
-Chairman of Youth for Greater Nigerians, YGN, Dr. Paschal Okoli
-Ministry of Foreign affairs
-House of reps committee on Diaspora Affairs
-National Drug Law Enforcement Agency - NDLEA
-Interpol
so Thailand police sais Ibos are curse to Africa. Ibos and drugs na 5 and 6

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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by josnig1980(f): 7:31am On Sep 14, 2016
otu nne gi lol

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Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by Zainey338: 5:31pm On Sep 14, 2016
Hello every one, how are you? smiley
Re: Another Nigerian Drug Mule Arrested In Hong Kong by Eowriand389: 7:41pm On Sep 14, 2016
Hello every one, how are you? smiley

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