Deccan Chronicle

Drug bust: 2 Nizamians among 5 Nigerians held AP woman involved with gang for flesh trade

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD JULY 24

Five Nigerians and a woman from Vijayawada were arrested by the Rachakonda police in another major drug bust on Monday. While one of the arrested is the president of the Associatio­n of Nigerian Nationals in Hyderabad, two of them are students of Nizam College. Police allege that the gang is also involved in human traffickin­g, supplying Nigerian women for the flesh trade in India.

Police say they have seized huge quantities of cocaine, brown sugar, amphetamin­e and ganja from their possession.

The arrested persons are Palaparthi Sangeetha, 35, John Okorie, 26, and Okereke Cyril Anezi, 31, both students of Nizam College, Ojukwu Cosmas, 30, John Paul Oneybuchi, 34, and Ogunka Henry Okechukwu, 31. Police are also on the lookout for another member of the gang, Gabriel.

Five Nigerians, two students of Nizam College and a woman from Vijayawada were arrested by Rachakonda police in another major drug bust on Monday.

Rachakonda Police Commission­er Mahesh Bhagwat said that on Sunday night, Sangeetha and John were caught at LB Nagar bus stop and a huge quantity of ganja and cocaine was found on them. During questionin­g, Sangeetha revealed that she came into contact with Cosmas some months ago through Facebook and since then they have been living in the same flat in Sun City in Badlaguda.

Cosmas came to India in 2012 on a business visa, and stayed on illegally after his visa expired. He became a drug peddler and has links with suppliers operating from Goa, Mumbai and Chennai.

“He has been procuring cocaine, brown sugar and amphetamin­e tablets from one Gabriel and supplying to his customers through his friends John, Henry and others. On his instructio­ns, Sangeetha was also supplying drugs,” said the Commission­er.

He said more persons may be involved and they are consulting the DRI and the Excise department for more informatio­n.

A police source said that at the instance of Cosmas, Sangeetha also got involved in human traffickin­g.

Police say that John Paul and Henry also came to India on business and visit visas and are staying illegally. Cosmas was selling cocaine for `20,000 per gram. He told police that he and others were given shelter by Okereke Cyril who is the president of the Associatoi­n of Nigerian Nationals in Hyderabad.

Cyril lives in a rented flat owned by Rasheed Khan, an assistant librarian at the National Institute of Rural Developmen­t, who did not inform the Foreigner Regional Registrati­on Office that he was renting his flat to foreign nationals.

“Though Cyril knew that his friends were into drug peddling and human traffickin­g, he gave them shelter. We will also take action against Mr Rasheed Khan for not following government guidelines in renting out his flat to foreign nationals,” the commission­er said.

John Paul was arrested by the Goa police on an earlier occasion for drug peddling and staying on illegally and was sentenced to jail for three months. After serving his sentence, he moved to Hyderabad.

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