
In a yet another drug bust by security operatives in India, a former President of Nigerian Association in the country has been uncovered as a drug kingpin who traps and uses African students to sell drugs.
The Hyderabad Excise and Enforcement team in India, have busted a drug racket that was being operated from Bengaluru by a Nigerian gang and nabbed one of its members in Bangalore on Monday. Fifteen grams of cocaine were seized from his possession.
The former president of the Nigerian Association in Bengluru, India, identified simply as Eve alias Hamza, (pictured) is allegedly the kingpin behind the drug cartel running in Hyderabad involving African nationals, investigations by the State Excise and Prohibition departments revealed.

The Nigerian kingpin operates from Bangalore and runs the trade by sending poor African students to Hyderabad, Goa and other cities as peddlers to sell cocaine, MDMA and other contraband drugs.
The kingpin, who runs the cartel from Bangalore, targets students from Africa with financial problems and lures them into the business, AES Enforcement, N. Anji Reddy said.
Excise Enforcement officials arrested a 30-year-old North African who is a BBA student, after a raid near Bible House and seized 15 grams of cocaine and two mobile phones from him.

Preliminary inquiries revealed that he was sent from Bangalore by Hamza to sell narcotic drugs here. The arrested was identified as Vtindn Guessan Yves, 30, a resident in Bengluru and native of Yaunde town in Ivory Coast police said.

He was spotted during a routine check while he was moving around suspiciously near Bible House and was picked up by the officials, who found 15 grams of cocaine and two mobile phones in his possession, said N. Anji Reddy, assistant superintendent of excise enforcement.

He also said that he had a roomate, Obum, a Nigerian, and that he had travelled to the city with him.”
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