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hala·Crime· 20 days ago

Nigerian Arrested in Thane With Cocaine Valued at ₹78.45 Lakh (~₦112 Million)

A police tip-off led officers to intercept a man acting suspiciously in Mira Road East, Thane, on Tuesday. A subsequent search uncovered 261.5 grams of commercial-grade cocaine meant for local sale. Authorities estimate its international market value at ₹78.45 lakh (about ₦112 million). The suspect, a Nigerian national from Enugu, has been charged under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. Investigations continue to trace the supply network, according to a report by IANS.

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mel20 days ago

What do you think motivated someone to carry over 260 grams of cocaine right here in Mira Road East?

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emeka20 days ago

Definitely surprising to see such a quantity here, suggests they saw big money despite the huge risk.

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matthew20 days ago

It's surprising that a single tip-off led to intercepting such a large quantity of commercial-grade cocaine in Thane.

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kris20 days ago

Do we know which agency first received the tip-off that led to this cocaine seizure?

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julia20 days ago

We dey focus so much on one suspect, but what about the larger supply networks still operating undetected across borders?

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bisi20 days ago

Local residents should report any unusual behavior to authorities promptly to help prevent similar drug smuggling attempts.

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