The Hindu (Bangalore)

Four drug peddlers arrested, narcotics worth ₹2.86 crore recovered

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Bengaluru City Police have in three different cases arrested four drug peddlers, including two African nationals, and recovered ₹2.86 crore worth narcotics in the past few days.

In the first case, Bommanahal­li Police, acting on a tipoff of African national peddling drugs in their area, raided the residence of Seka Ghislain, 33, hailing from Ivory Coast on Thursday and recovered 2.024 kg of MDMA crystals, a mobile phone, and an electronic weighing machine worth ₹2 crore. The accused had come on a business visa in 2022 and had been doing clothes business in Delhi and Mumbai, but later came to Bengaluru and allegedly started peddling drugs. He was arrested in a narcotics case in 2022 by Shankarapu­ram Police and had been out on bail and resorted to the same business. His network and clientele are under probe.

In another case, acting on a tipoff that a foreign national had been selling narcotics to youth in the BBMP

Grounds, Thyagaraja Nagar C.K. Achukattu Police raided the ground and arrested Kailikta Job Kaumeuru, 36, hailing from Kenya and a resident of HBR Layout in the city and recovered 81 grams of Cocaine worth ₹6.5 Lakh. The incident happened on April 1. He had come to India on a student visa and had taken to peddling drugs, police said. In yet another case, Devanahall­i Police arrested two men and recovered ₹80 lakh worth 850 grams of cocaine, two mobile phones, an electronic weighing machine, and plastic covers. The arrested were identified as K. Ramugoud, 38, who runs a tiffin centre and Aboobaqar Qureshi, 34, a real estate broker in Telangana.

City Police Commission­er B. Dayananda said in March, city police had registered 37 narcotics cases in which 48 persons including 6 foreign nationals were arrested. Sleuths from the AntiNarcot­ics Wing of the CCB also conducted a special drive against overstayin­g foreign nationals and drug peddlers on March 12 and arrested 3 foreigners with no proper documentat­ion peddling drugs.

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