Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 04:14:58 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 00:24:04
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A recent patrol in the Langer House area of Hyderabad led to the arrest of Ali-Enuke Fortunatus Akudinanwa, alias Fortune, a 30-year-old Nigerian national. Hyderabad's Narcotics Enforcement Wing (H-NEW) discovered that Fortune had been residing in India on an expired student visa. Despite the lapse, he continued to reside and work as a DJ in the city, allegedly to establish drug-selling networks.
The foreign national was deported after just a few days, showing the swift action taken by the H-NEW in collaboration with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO). Residents have been warned by the police to be watchful for foreigners who overstay their visas and fuel Hyderabad's drug problem among its youth. YVS Sudheendra, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Task Force/H-NEW emphasized that each case strengthens the city's drug-free stance.
The police urged citizens to inform authorities of any drug-related activity by dialing 8712661601. Even though no drugs were recovered in this case, Hyderabad officials have prioritized a drug-free city by taking extensive action against suspected narcotics activity, emphasizing the importance of strict visa regulations and the police's commitment to cracking down on the narcotics trade in the area.