Deccan Chronicle

CLOSE AIDE OF DRUG KINGPIN ARRESTED

Nigerian, 2 others also held, drugs kept for sale seized

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Rachakonda Police on Monday arrested Nooka Navyanth, a close aide of Calvin Mascarenha­s, the alleged kingpin of the drug racket. The duo supposedly supplied drugs to film industry. Full report on Page 6

The Rachakonda Police on Monday arrested Nooka Navyanth, a close aide of Calvin Mascarenha­s, the kingpin of the drug racket.

The police also arrested three other drug peddlers – including a Nigerian and an engineerin­g dropout — in connection with the drug and human traffickin­g racket that was busted in July. They seized 450 amphetamin­e pills, 45 grams of MDMA, 60 LSD stamps and other psychotrop­ic drugs from them. The arrested are Ajah Gabriel Ogbona, Ankith Pandey, and Bollareddy Ganath Kumar Reddy. Another accused, Pavan Kumar Reddy, is absconding.

Gabriel, who was originally suspected to be the kingpin of the racket, is a former student of the Nizam Degree College. After dropping out of college, he began selling drugs along with some Nigerians. When his friends were arrested he fled to Bengaluru. He was nabbed when he returned to the city to meet his girlfriend Ogunfowora Oluwapelum­i Esther.

Gabriel was earlier arrested in March 2017 with 20 grams of cocaine. After his release, he began sourcing drugs from Goa, Mumbai and Pune, and selling them in Hyderabad.

Ankith Pandey, another accused, completed Bachelor’s degree in marketing, worked as an HR consultant before becoming a DJ. He became friends with the Nigerians who visited the pubs where he worked and started peddling drugs. Police said that Ankith was one of Gabriel’s regular agents. Police commission­er Mahesh Bhagwat said house owners who rent houses to foreigners should verify their documents and get them registered with the Foreigner Regional Registrati­on Offices.

WhatsApp has turned out to be a boon for drug trafficker­s also. The suspects arrested on Monday were found to have been using internatio­nal numbers on which they were using only WhatsApp. The main accused Navyanth operated via WhatsApp only.

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