Tuesday 18 December 2012

Angry Nigerian Housewife In New Jersey Calls In Fake Bomb Threat To Stop Husband’s Christmas Trip To Nigeria

A New Jersey housewife put her husband's solo Paris-Lagos trip on ice
when she had police nab him at the airport on a false bomb report
according to an exclusive report by New York Post.


Eunice Ukaegbu, 50, told police that her hubby, Okieze Ukaegbu, 58,
might "blow up" the Paris-bound Delta Air Lines flight out of Newark,
New Jersey. He had been "acting distant" and then wouldn't let her
peek in his suitcase, she confessed. That was enough to light the fire
of a woman scorned and set off the chase.


Police first arrived at the couple's Union, NJ,home to question
Eunice. Federal agents, who feared her husband may be a terrorist,
were in tow.


The couple's daughter overheard the ordeal, then called her father on
his cell phone to tip him off that cops would be meeting him at the
airport with an order to arrest.
Okieze arrived at the airport in a black Lexus and wearing tan pants.


"I went through his suitcase — and I panicked," Eunice told the
credulous cops. "I did what an honest citizen would do," she sniffed.


Port Authority police and other law-enforcement agencies also rushed
to find Okieze, who was stopping off in Paris before connecting to
Lagos, Nigeria. Okieze stayed told cops that his wife "had an alcohol
problem" and was lying, authorities said.


 Okieze, who had already passed security, was taken into custody at
Gate B45 at around 12:15 p.m., authorities said. His luggage was
removed from the aircraft, and searched by bomb-sniffing dogs. He was
taken away for questioning and missed his flight. He has reportedly
been released from custody and police said they now plan to charge his
wife.
 Okieze continued his trip on a different flight and could not be
reached for comment, Sahara Reports ...