03/04/2018

Manufacturer of fake whiskys and wines arrested by police in Lagos

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Police operatives from the Area D Command in Mushin area of Lagos on good Friday, arrested one Benjamin Ojukwu, for selling adulterated wines at Ojuwoye market.

Parading the suspect before newsmen, Imohimi Edgal, the Lagos state Commissioner of Police on Tuesday stated',

“A valid search warrant was executed in his shop and the following items were recovered. They include various brands of wines and hot drinks suspected to be adulterated. Empty wine bottles and labeled bottle corks of different types of drinks.”
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The suspect who insisted that he bought the exotic wines from the market and further denied the allegation of adulteration blamed the Federal Government and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) for his travails.
Ojukwu disclosed that he was a trained in wine manufacturing in Taiwan, and used the money he made from Taiwan to set up a wine factory in Nnewi.


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“I am a trained wine manufacturer. I trained in Taiwan. When I got back to Nigeria, I used the money I made from Taiwan to set up a wine factory in Nnewi. I got NAFDAC registration number and my company’s name is Benaz International Agency and the name of my wine is Lion Abel Gin.
“My trouble started after four years of operating the company with my 11 workers, when an electrical spark from a pole razed my factory. Everything was burnt to the ground and I was left with nothing.
“My first wife left me and I had to return to Lagos. I could not start my wine business so I went into manufacturing of other brands. I did it to survive. I know what I did is wrong but I do not produce fake drinks. I will blame government for not supporting upcoming entrepreneurs like me.
 “In Taiwan, after we were trained, their government gave them money to start up but in Nigeria, entrepreneurs do not have such support. I’m telling you this because I tried to access money from banks but it was not possible. My business can employ a lot of people but the government did not take us seriously” he said.

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