Nigerian Man And His Indian Girlfriend Aressted In Mumbai For Being In Possession Of 20Grams Cocaine

Date: 02-07-2019 12:30 pm (4 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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A Nigerian man in India aged 45 and his girlfriend were apprehended on Sunday, by the Kandivali police in Mumbai for possession of cocai... A Nigerian man in India aged 45 and his girlfriend were apprehended on Sunday, by the Kandivali police in Mumbai for possession of cocaine worth Rs 1.40 lakh.

PSI Suryakant Pawar and his staff laid, acting on a tip-off that Andy Matin Edoji,  will be making a sale in Mahavira Nagar in Kandivali, set a trap near Mahavir Nagar Kandivali west on Sunday evening and tried to intercept a suspicious Volkswagen car.

The accused sped off with the car while the cops tried stopping him to avoid being captured cop but collided further away. The police officials then surrounded the vehicle and then nabbed him.



Alongside with him was his Indian girlfriend Aaliya Sheikh, aged 29, While searching the vehicle thoroughly, the police officers found 20 gram of cocaine worth around Rs 1.5 lakh.
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“Edoji has been living in Kharghar for the last one year while Aaliya lives in Jogeshwari. The two became acquainted via social media. She has had several cases of drug-peddling against her in Delhi and other north Indian cities,”
said a police official.
During interrogation, it was revealed that Edoji came to India on a business visa and was residing in a rented flat in Khargar area since January 2019.

Aaliya, a resident of Jogeshwari, would visit high-profile pubs and clubs to seek out customers. Edoji would then supply the drugs.

An official said that the houses of both the accused have been searched but no drugs were found. Police have also seized the man’s passport and the Volkswagen car he was driving.

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“We are investigating other aspects of the case including where he acquired the drugs from,” said the official.

"Both the accused were booked under various sections of the Narcotics Act and were produced before the court today. They were remanded in police custody,"
The police official added.


Posted: at 2-07-2019 12:30 PM (4 years ago) | Hero