The Asian Age

9 foreigners held with ₹ 200cr meth made at Gr Noida house

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Noida, May 17: A drug manufactur­ing laboratory allegedly set up by foreign nationals inside a residentia­l house in Greater Noida has been busted, police said on Wednesday. Nine people of African origin have been arrested and 46 kg of methamphet­amine estimated to be worth `200 crore in the internatio­nal market has been seized, Gautam Buddh Nagar police commission­er Laxmi Singh said.

“The methamphet­amine recovered is in the white, purest form. The nine foreigners were staying on rent in the house located in Sector Theta 2 of Greater Noida,” Mr Singh said.

“Police have also seized raw material which could have been used to produce methamphet­amine worth `100 crore more,” she told reporters.

Those held have been identified as Anudum Emmanuel, Ajoku Ubaka, Daniel Azuh, Levi Uzochukw, Jacob Emefiele, Kofie, Chidi Ijiagwa (all eight from Nigeria) and Dramemond (from Senegal), the police said.

The raw material seized from their possession included methyl alcohol, hypo phosphoric acid, hydrosulfu­ric acid, iodine crystals, ammonia, ephedrine, acetone, sulfur, and copper salt, police said, adding they also seized equipment used in manufactur­ing the synthetic drugs, along with high-quality face masks from the house.

On modus operandi of the gang, the police said the accused had a drug supply syndicate in DelhiNCR and operated from their rented premises in Jaitpur-Vaispur village in Sector Theta 2.

“A detailed investigat­ion is underway to trace the gang’s network of raw material, chemical suppliers, members of the network who used to deliver the drug to customers,” the police commission­er said.

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