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India: 2 Nigerians Arrested in Bengaluru With Drugs Worth Rs 3 Crore (N166.1 Million)

The Bengaluru, Indian Police said two Nigerian nationals were arrested on Saturday on charges of drug peddling.

The two accused Nigerians were identified as Sixtus (30) and Chukwudbem (34), both residents of Horamavu area in Bengaluru.

According to Police sources, 1.5kg of MDMA crystals, two plastic cans with MDMA mix water, 300 grams of weed oil and 120 grams of MDMA blocks worth Rs 3 crore (N166.1 million) were seized from the arrestees.

Police officials said that the arrests were made based on a tip-off and the foreign nationals were caught near Ambedkar grounds in HBR Layout.

First published in The Indian Express

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