Tuesday, February 4, 2025

DEC arrests Namibian woman for drug trafficking

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The Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) has arrested a 34- year old Namibian businesswoman for trafficking in pure grade cocaine weighing over 1kg.

DEC Public Relations Manager John Nyawali says Olivia Shilunga was arrested at the Lusaka International Airport on her arrival from Sao Paulo, Brazil aboard South African Airways Flight Number 062.

In a statement released to ZANIS in Lusaka today, Mr. Nyawali, said that Ms. Shilunga, a resident of Ellem Street Soweto in Katutula, Windhoek had swallowed 75 pellets of cocaine weighing 1.1 kilograms and inserted another pellet weighing over 100 grams into her private parts.

He said Ms. Shilunga was detained and admitted to the University Teaching Hospital upon arrival where she expelled cocaine from her bowels after undergoing medical treatment to induce the expulsion.

Ms. Shilunga had failed to naturally release them due to some medical complications she developed.

Mr. Nyawali said that Ms. Shula becomes the ninth woman arrested at the Lusaka International Airport in the last eight months for trafficking in cocaine and the fourth to use a rare method of concealing drugs in private parts.

Meanwhile, DEC has also arrested a 24-year old Zimbabwean female student for trafficking in loose cannabis concealed in three ordinary tobacco cigarette sticks.

Mr. Nyawali said that Karen Chitsiko, a Projects Planning and Development student at Zimbabwe Development College, was arrested at Lusaka International Airport on her arrival from Harare, Zimbabwe aboard a Zambezi airline flight.

On the other hand, DEC has arrested 35 people countrywide in the last four days for being in possession of different quantities of cannabis with a total weight of 200 kilograms.

Mr. Nyawali said the Commission was happy with the support it was receiving from members of the public in the fight against drug trafficking.

He said the commission would ensure that the country was not used as both a transit and consumer and consumer destination for illicit drugs.

ZANIS

10 COMMENTS

  1. Another one arrested puting that stuff mu tweno! Now itwenos have become bags- maybe we can have less AIDS because itwenos have been turned into bags.

  2. # 1- is it abusing or improvising ? The bemba`s say “ubuchushi bupa amano”.It is only that the D.e.c are now also too sophiscated these days to know all the tactics the pushers are using typical of another saying “Ubuchenjeshi bwankoko pungwa tasakamana”.

  3. The entertainment centre / zone is slowly turning into a drugs bag. Awe Now even innocent ladies will be subjected to in-human searches when suspected of carrying drugs. Ladies we know you are least suspected because of respect we give you but please behave. Some of the ladies, I stress some not all the ladies owning boutiques and expensive salons are believed to be involved in this vice. No wonder the expensive drives. No wonder.

  4. Why was the Zimbabwean trying to bring ichamba into Zambia when we have ichikali ku Lundazi? Ill-informed umwaice.

  5. The Zim girls really is hopeless
    She should have just contacted me and i could have arranged for Bana Kulu Chifukushi to supply her with some really potent stuff which leaves you feeling like you are about to take off just after one pull

  6. tata ee itweno nomba babikamo ama drugs. Should men now compete with drugs for the ntweno??
    I think this is the end of the world people

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