Posted by AI on 2026-01-18 19:18:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:20:30
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In a significant blow to international drug trafficking, Delhi Police have disrupted a major syndicate, seizing a massive haul of narcotics worth approximately N1 billion. This operation, which resulted in the arrest of two Nigerian nationals, sheds light on the intricate web of global drug networks.
The Crime Branch of Delhi Police executed a meticulously planned raid, targeting strategic locations in the southern and southwestern parts of the city. The operation's success led to the recovery of 418 grams of cocaine and 925 MDMA tablets, commonly known as ecstasy. The street value of these drugs underscores the magnitude of the syndicate's operations. Among those apprehended were Frank Vitus Ume, 47, and Sunday Otuu, 53, both Nigerian citizens. Ume, a repeat offender in the narcotics trade, had been evading authorities by frequently changing his base of operations within Delhi.
The investigation's turning point came when police traced the drug supply chain to Otuu, apprehended in the historic Mehrauli area. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Harsh Indora praised the team's dedication, stating, "Sustained technical and manual surveillance enabled us to locate and apprehend these suspects." The syndicate's reach extends beyond India, with indications of a Nigerian-based kingpin orchestrating the distribution through couriers.
As the investigation unfolds, the case highlights the complex nature of international drug trafficking and the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to dismantle these networks. With the arrests and substantial evidence, authorities are now piecing together the full scope of this global drug operation.