Telangana Police Apprehend Nigerian Narcotics Dealer in Hyderabad, Seize Drugs Valued at Rs 8 Crore
- Posted on February 6, 2024
- Crime and Violence
- By Arijit Dutta
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Telangana police arrested a Nigerian national in Hyderabad for drug trafficking. Narcotics worth Rs 8 crore were seized, including cocaine and ecstasy pills. The accused, previously arrested in 2017, operated mainly in Goa, sourcing drugs from Nigerians in Mumbai and Goa.
Telangana
police apprehended a 43-year-old Nigerian national, Iwuala Udoka
Stanley, in Hyderabad on charges of drug trafficking. The arrest followed
extensive surveillance and intelligence gathering by law enforcement agencies.
Authorities seized a substantial quantity of narcotics valued at approximately
Rs 8 crore from Stanley's possession.
The
confiscated contraband included 557 grams of cocaine, along with other illicit
substances such as Ecstasy pills, LSD blots, Charas, heroin, Amphetamine, and
various forms of marijuana. Additionally, eight cell phones were seized during
the operation.
Stanley,
who resided in Candolim, Goa, had been under observation for over a month by
the Telangana State Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TSNAB). The bureau, in collaboration
with local police forces, meticulously tracked Stanley's movements and
activities to gather evidence against him.
Acting
on credible information, a joint team of TSNAB and Panjagutta Police
intercepted Stanley as he was allegedly transporting the drugs to his customers
in Hyderabad. The arrest was a culmination of efforts aimed at dismantling drug
networks operating within the region.
Further
investigation revealed that Stanley had a history of involvement in
drug-related crimes. In 2017, he was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau
(NCB) in Goa for similar offences. After his release, Stanley resumed his
illegal activities, sourcing narcotics from contacts in Mumbai and Goa.
Authorities suspect that Stanley was part of a larger drug syndicate, with connections to suppliers and consumers across multiple cities. Preliminary inquiries suggest that Stanley had a network of over 500 customers, including seven individuals based in Hyderabad.
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The
investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to identify other
individuals involved in the drug trade. Efforts are underway to trace the
sources of the seized narcotics and apprehend other members of the syndicate.
Law enforcement agencies are committed to combating drug trafficking and
ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.
The
arrest of Stanley and the seizure of narcotics valued at Rs 8 crore represent a
significant victory in the fight against drug-related crimes in Telangana. It
underscores the relentless efforts of law enforcement agencies to root out
illegal drug networks and hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.