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Photos: India Police bust global drug racket, arrests 7 Nigerian businessmen

Hyderabad Police on Wednesday, August 17, busted an international drug racket and arrested seven Nigerian businessmen allegedly involved in peddling the contraband. They seized 73 grams of cocaine and five grams of brown sugar worth Rs 3.5 lakh in the international market.

The accused have been identified as Ejeana Raphael Chidera, C Akuabata, U Solomon Ubabuko, Obiora Chukwuemeka Peter, O Samson C, E Christian Chukwu and U Promise Chukwudi.
 
Task Force DCP B Limba Reddy said the Nigerians were arrested from two locations in the city and seized the cocaine and brown sugar which was meant to be delivered to customers. Police also seized two laptops, 15 cell phones from their possession besides cash worth Rs 33,600.The suspects came to India on business Visa and have established a drug network all over the metropolitan cities, and became part of an already-existing network of operatives of drug suppliers from Goa. Below is the full statement issued by Hyderabad City Police:

"Today i.e. on 16-08-2016 & 17-08-2016, in a joint operation, the Commissioner’s Task Force, North, West Zone Team with assistance of ANC team, CCS, Hyderabad, nabbed (07) Citizen of Nigerian, who are in possession of Narcotic substance Drug i.e. Cocaine, Brown Sugar in order to delivery to needy customers. Seized (73) grams of Cocaine, (5) grams of Brown Sugar, (2) Laptops, (15) Cell phones, (1) Apple I-pad, (1) Yamaha FZ bike and Rs.33,000/- from their possession. 
 
Details of Accused persons :
1. Ejeana Raphael Chidera S/o. Ikechukwu, age.36 yrs, Occ. Business R/o. H.No.100, Naika Wado, Verla, Bardez Goa , N/o. Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria Country,
2. Chrisval Akuabata @ Anora S/o. John, age. 32 yrs,Occ. Garment business at 32-Ourlady’’s Road, ONITSHA City, R/o. Diva Street, Mumbai, N/o. Inyi, Oji-River, Enugu State, Nigeria Country,
3. Ugochukwu Solomon Ubabuko @ Ugo S/o Ubabuko, age. 29 yrs, Occ. Business R/o. Asagao Street, Goa State N/o. 6-Olaoye Street, Ikotu Egbe, Lagos State, Nigeria country,
4. Obiora Chukwuemeka Peter S/o. Obiora , age. 23 years, Occ. Cloths Business R/o. Mapusa, Goa State, N/o.Achala, Awka North, Anambra State, Nigeria Country,
5. Okorie Samson Chukwuebuka S/o. Okorie, age. 29 yrs, Occ. Business, R/o. Prime Enclave , Prasanth Nagar, Bandlaguda, R.R.Dist N/o. Lagos Street, Ikoye, Ikoyilagos, Nigeria,
6. Ezeh Christian Chuku @ David S/o Ezah Paul Chuku, aged 35 yrs, Occ: African food sales R/o Sainikpuri , Hyderabad N/o Enugu State, Nigeria.
7. Uzor Promise Chukuwudi S/o Late Uzoowuru, aged 32 yrs, Occ: Cloths Business, R/o H.No.8-1-402/A/13/22/1/A, Mini Gulshan Colony, 7 Toombs, Tolichowki, Hyderabad, N/o Imo State, Eastern Nigeria Country.
Seized material :-
1. (73) grams of Cocaine.
2. (5) grams of Brown sugar.
3. (2) Laptops.
4. (15) Cell phones.
5. (1) Apple I-pad.
6. Rs.33,000/-.
7. Yamaha FZ bike
 Modus operandi:
The Nigerian national accused persons came to India on business VISA. They use one of their local dialects to communicate with one another and have established a drug net work all over metropolitan Cities and became part of an already existing network of operatives of Drug suppliers from Goa State. The accused Ejeana Raphael Chidera is a king pin of drug trafficking from Goa state to Hyderabad and other metropolitan cities with his associates through his agents and supplying for Rs.2,800/- per gram. The local drug peddlers of Metropolitan cities developed contacts with potential customers and selling the same for Rs.5000/- to Rs.6000/- to needy customers in metropolitan Cities to gain easy profit.
 
Brief facts of the case:-
The prime accused Ejeana Raphael Chidera is a citizen of Nigeria. He is a king pin of Drug racket at Goa State to other states. He developed a drug network at Goa and other metropolitan cities with his associates namely Chrisval Akuabata @ Anora and Ugochukwu Solomon Ubabuko @ Ugo who are also citizens of the Nigeria.
 
The above three accused persons developed contacts with drug peddlers of Nigerian Nationals who were staying at Hyderabad by name 1) Okorie Samson Chukwuebuka and 2) Ezeh Christian Chuku @ David and regularly supplying Rs.2500/- to Rs.3000/- per 1 gram Cocaine through accused Obiora Chukwuemeka Peter from Goa to Hyderabad. For which the accused Ejeana Raphael Chidera is giving some amount to Obiora Chukwuemeka Peter as commission depending upon the consignment.
The local drug peddlers/accused persons 1) Okorie Samson Chukwuebuka, 2) Ezeh Christian Chuku @ David are having contacts with local persons who are consumers at Hyderabad and supplying Rs.5000/- to Rs.6000/- per 1 gram.
In another case the accused Uzor Promise Chukuwudi is resident of Paramount colony, Tolichowki, Hyderabad and native of Nigeria used to procure the Cocaine from Okorie Samson Chukwuebuka, Jhon Paul for Rs.2500/- to Rs.3000/- and selling the same to the needy customers through his associate James for Rs.5000/- to Rs.6000/-. The other local associates namely Jhon paul is at large. Further investigations are being conducted to unearth his network with other local and foreign drug dealers.
The North Zone and West Zone Task Force teams started working out the available leads for the past few days by keeping surveillance over the suspected drug addicts at colleges, pubs and hotels, which led to the collection of actionable intelligence, following which a trap was laid and apprehended (6) accused persons while selling the Cocaine near RTC bus stop, at Humayun Nagar and recovered (65) grams of Cocaine, (5) grams of Brown Sugar, (2) Laptops, (13) Cell phones and Rs.30,000/- from their possession by North Zone Task Force. And apprehended (1) accused Uzor Promise Chukuwudi at Paramount Colony, Tolichowki, Hyderabad led to the recovery of (8) grams of Cocaine, (2) Cell phones, (1) Apple I-pad, (1) Yamaha FZ bike and Rs.3,000/- from his possession by West Zone Task Force.
 
The arrests were made under the supervision of Sri B.Limba Reddy, Dy.Commissioner of Police, Commissioner’s Task Force, Hyderabad by Sri A.Ravi, Inspector of Police, Anti Narcotic cell, CCS, Detective Department, Sri P.Balavanthaiah, Inspector of Police, Commissioner’s Task Force, North Zone, Sri L.Raja Venkat Reddy, Inspector of Police, Commissioner’s Task Force, West Zone, and SIs Sri P.Chandrasekhar Reddy, B.Sravan Kumar, K.S.Ravi of North Zone Task Force, Sri M.Prabhakar Reddy, P.Mallikarjun, V.Kishore, L.Bhaskar Reddy and staff of Commissioner’s Task Force, North and West Zone Teams, Hyderabad. 
 
Dy.Commissioner of Police,
Commissioners Task Force,
Hyderabad

23 comments:

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    1. Biafrans keep giving Nigeria a bad name. This is the reason we should allow them go with their crime filled life style.

      Am sure if we get rid of Biafra, Nigeria would regain visa free entry to a lot of countries

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    2. Mu mu like u, biafrans giving Nigeria bad name? Thank God we don't have pple like u in Biafrans......idiot

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    3. Naija which way nah! Linda take note!

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  2. good
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  3. Nigbogerians shaaa. Na wa for us.

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    .......... Liber maniac........

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  5. You can't outrun the long arm of the law for too long.

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  6. ***************************ndi nwanna nwanna **********nawa ooo**********ndi welukene nwayoo !!!!!!!!!

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  7. ***************************ndi nwanna nwanna **********nawa ooo**********ndi welukene nwayoo !!!!!!!!!

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  8. Ibo people and their quest for money always bringing Nigeria shame.

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    1. You are an idiot for calling out Igbo people like that. Are they the only tribe who likes money or do business?. I know you don't like money so let me pray for you...may money never know your name or address ijn..amen. Instead of you to condemn the kind of business they did to make money,you are here talking rubbish about Igbo people.

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    2. I reject this curse on your behalf and return it to the sender, whoever you are, you, your children and everything that could have been yours, will never prosper. You're a piece of shit, may you never find peace.

      Amen!

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  9. NDIGBO! IGBO KWENU!

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  10. Every body want to be rich by all means.. Linda pls post my comment

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  11. My naija people I hail oooo.








    says, Genevieve.

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  12. Hello Linda, some of these people may be innocent. My relative in India was sometime in 2001 imprisoned on charges of drug possession, etc, just like same above. Him and his friend were charged to court after a long while in detention. The Indian police got false witnesses against them. Thank God we kept praying. God gave him and his friend a good Indian lawyer. The lawyer having noticed that the prosecution had hired false witnesses, then gave my relative and his friend some instructions just at the last minute. His instruction got the false witnesses confused as they could not identify anymore who was who. Even the judge saw through the lies of the prosecution and witnesses. To God be the glory, my relative and his friend were released after more than a year. But, my relative, who was a student at the time of arrest had lost his place in the University due to his incarceration. Indians are mean!

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    1. If Indians are mean,what are our people doing there? Legit business? Your guess is as good as mine

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  13. HMMMM NAWA O








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  14. Haba! Is it only the igbo pple dat want to make money? Nawao. These people are giving Nigerians bad name fa.

    MEENAH

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  15. Is this why my people hate Buhari? Cos he said Nigerians were committing crimes all over the world? Imagine,someone here referred to these murdered as "hustlers?" I pray they hustle this into the life of someone in your family Then,you would realise drug trafficking is a DISEASE that must be eradicated from our national consciousness. especially amongst the igbos who see it as a business. Go to the west & see what it's doing to their youths.Even here,it is destroying our youths.Fatal road accidents you hear about,what do you guys think mostly caused it?

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