Nigerian Woman Arrested in Major Drug Seizure in India
A 40-year-old Nigerian woman, Roselime Oluchi Ikeoha, was apprehended in Bengaluru, India, in connection with one of the city’s largest drug trafficking busts. The Anti-Narcotics wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) recovered 12 kilograms of MDMA, a powerful synthetic drug, from her possession, valued at approximately ₹24 crore [258,797,500.00 USD]
Police Commissioner B. Dayananda confirmed the arrest, describing the seizure as one of the biggest in Bengaluru and Karnataka. Investigations revealed that Ikeoha had been running a grocery store in the TC Palya area for five years, which allegedly served as a front for her drug distribution activities.
“This is one of the largest drug seizures in Bengaluru and Karnataka. The CCB team successfully dismantled an international MDMA crystal drug network, seizing 12 kg of pure white and yellow MDMA,” Dayananda stated.
During the raid on Ikeoha’s premises, officials discovered 70 SIM cards, suggesting a wider criminal operation. Ikeoha reportedly confessed to selling the drugs at inflated prices and provided information on her suppliers, including a potential link to a Mumbai-based woman involved in the drug trade.
Authorities are now investigating Ikeoha’s suppliers and the role of the Mumbai woman, as well as the significance of the 70 SIM cards found in her possession. Ikeoha, who entered India on a business visa five years ago but overstayed after it expired, faces charges under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and the Foreigners Act.
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