CRIME NEWS
Two Nigerian
nationals, one South African woman arrested in India’s biggest ever narcotics
seizure (Photos)
In India’s biggest ever narcotics seizure,
the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has recovered 1,818kg of pseudoephedrine
from a house in Greater Noida and arrested two Nigerian nationals, and one
South African national.
Officers said that the house, which belongs
to an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer was being used as a
drug-manufacturing unit. The approximate value of the seized drugs are
estimated to be more than Rs1,000 crore.
Madhav Singh, zonal director, NCB, said the
seizure is India’s biggest-ever narcotics haul and the world’s largest
pseudoephedrine seizure in the past three years.
According to NCB officials, on Thursday
morning following a tip off, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
intercepted a 31-year-old woman passenger, Nomsa Lutalo, from South Africa, at
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International airport.
The woman was to board a flight to
Johannesburg via Dubai.
“On checking her bags, they found 24.7kg
pseudoephedrine from her bags. On questioning, the woman said she had been
handed the consignment in Greater Noida by two people from Nigeria. She said
she was asked to carry the same to Johannesburg and was promised good money in
exchange,” Singh said.
Based on Lutalo’s interrogation, an NCB team
conducted a raid at the identified premise in Sector P4 of Greater Noida the
same day.
“A man, Henry Ideofor (35) and a woman,
Chimando Okora (30) were living in the house. Both are from Nigeria. During
searches, we found several canisters and boxes in the house, containing 1,818kg
of pseudoephedrine. We also recovered 1.9kg cocaine,” Singh said.
He said that pseudoephedrine is a precursor
used for manufacturing narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. The export
of pseudoephedrine requires a no-objection certificate from the narcotics
commissioner.
The UN Convention Against the Illicit Traffic
in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, 1988, identifies 23 precursors
that need to be controlled. Pseudoephedrine is one of them, the officer said.
During questioning, the Nigerian nationals
told officials that they bought the chemical from various illicit sources and
were storing it to manufacture drugs.
“They also used to manufacture fake heroin
and transport it out of the country, illegally. They claim to have also
distributed the drugs in Delhi-NCR. The precursor and manufactured drugs were
mostly sent to countries in Africa, the two said,” Singh said.
Ideofor and Okora told officials they had
taken the house on rent and had been living there since 2015. Investigations
revealed that the house belongs to Devendra PN Pandey, an IPS officer posted
with the UP Police’s Economic Offences Wing in Lucknow.
When contacted, Pandey said he had rented out
the house through a property dealer and was unaware of the activities going on
there.
“I had no knowledge of the drug business
being run from my house. I have not even received any rent for the past year
and had made complaint to the circle officer against the two Nigerian nationals.
The rent agreement also clearly mentions that the residents will be responsible
for any illegal activity,” he said.
Pandey said he had bought the property for
Rs7.2 lakh in 2000.
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