
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has arrested a 58-year-old fugitive drug lord, Uzoma Valentine Ilomuanya, who had been on the wanted list of Nigerian and British authorities for over 15 years.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday by spokesman of the agency Femi Babafemi.
Ilomuanya was apprehended in Lagos on Monday, February 23, 2026, following what officials described as a high-stakes, well-coordinated operation by officers of the Agency’s Special Operations Unit.
Ilomuanya was first arrested in February 2003 in the United Kingdom and later convicted for drug trafficking.
He was sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment but was released after serving two years following a successful appeal.
In July 2011, he was again arrested in the UK for drug-related offences.
Though granted administrative bail, he absconded and fled to Nigeria, evading further prosecution.
In November 2018, NDLEA operatives arrested him in Nigeria after uncovering two clandestine methamphetamine laboratories — one at his country home in Obinugwu, Orlu Local Government Area of Imo State, and another at his residence in Lagos.
During the operation, officers recovered 77.960 kilograms of methamphetamine and extensive drug production equipment.
He was subsequently charged before a Federal High Court in Lagos but later jumped court bail, remaining on the run until his latest arrest.
Reacting to the development, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), described the arrest as a major breakthrough in the Agency’s sustained crackdown on drug trafficking networks.
“This arrest serves as a stern warning to those who think they can hide behind borders to escape justice. Whether you jump bail in London or set up clandestine labs in your village, the long arm of the NDLEA will eventually catch up with those who choose to undermine the health, security, and future of our nation,” Marwa said.
He added that the Agency remains committed to strengthening intelligence-led operations and deepening international collaboration to prevent Nigeria from becoming a safe haven for global drug cartels.
Marwa commended officers of the Special Operations Unit for their professionalism, resilience, and diligence in tracking down the fugitive, stressing that the NDLEA remains unwavering in its resolve to dismantle drug trafficking networks operating within the country.
The Agency is expected to proceed with legal action against Ilomuanya in the coming days.

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