Nigerian arrested with over N23m worth of drugs in India train station

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Naveke Collins, an Indian Nigerian has been arrested with drugs worth about N23 Million (Rs 25 lakh) at the Sector 28 Metro Station situated in Faridabad, Haryana, India.
 According to the police statement on Saturday, Mr Collins was nabbed on Wednesday night following a tip-off that he would arrive near the metro station to deliver drugs to a customer.
The police spokesperson, Sube Singh said that a first information report (FIR) was registered against the accused under their Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) act at the Sector 31 police station, after which the police mobilised and took the Nigerian on three days remand.
“During the three-day remand, drugs worth around Rs 25 lakh were recovered from his possession, including 36.51 grams of cocaine capsules, 28 grams of brown sugar, 12 grams of cocaine, 25 grams of methadone and 21 grams of MDMA capsules,” the police said.
“He was produced in a city court on Saturday and sent to judicial custody. The accused said he had bought the drugs from one of his Nigerian accomplices, whom our team is trying to nab,” Singh added.
According to reports, Mr Collins relocated from Nigeria to India three years ago. He allegedly stayed as a tenant in Sector 31.
The police further revealed that Mr Collins had an NDPS case registered against him in another part of India in 2021.

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