Crime
50 Nigerians Arrested as Indian Police Dismantle Major Transnational Drug Network
Indian authorities have detained 50 Nigerian nationals in what officials describe as one of the country’s most extensive coordinated operations against a transnational drug network. The arrests followed a series of simultaneous raids across Delhi after months of intelligence gathering by the Delhi Police and Telangana Police’s EAGLE unit, supported by officers from Noida, Vizag and Gwalior.
The syndicate is alleged to have moved methamphetamine and cocaine using encrypted communication and app-style delivery systems designed to mimic food-delivery services, allowing couriers to make dead drops and avoid direct contact. Investigators say the cartel built a large customer base through these discreet methods and used layered communication channels to stay ahead of law-enforcement scrutiny.
According to Indian media, the drug network also relied on a sex-trade ring for both cover and logistics, broadening its reach across several cities. Officials reported that about 2,000 individuals were identified as recipients of drugs supplied through courier routes and concealed drop points.
Authorities further disclosed that the cartel channelled its earnings through hawala operators, converting illicit proceeds into goods such as garments and human hair. These items were then shipped to Lagos, masking the origins of the funds. One suspected ringleader is believed to have laundered at least ₹15 crore through these transactions.
Indian police say the mass arrests mark a significant breakthrough in long-running efforts to dismantle entrenched narcotics groups operating across state lines. Previous raids in Bengaluru, Delhi and Goa had already highlighted the presence of synthetic-drug circuits linked to foreign nationals.
Investigators are now shifting focus to immigration checks, financial-flow monitoring and the identification of key figures believed to be directing operations from outside India, as authorities work to disrupt the remaining structure of the network.
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