PANJIM: The Anti Narcotics Cell of the police arrested a Nigerian and his wife and seized contraband drugs worth ` 31.50 lakh in the international market. According to information given by police sub-inspector, Mr Tushar Lotlikar, the ANC team conducted the raid near Badem Chapel in Assagao, Bardez and apprehended Felix Ohimain Evborokhai (44), a Nigerian national and his wife, Lallian Sangi (47) from Mizoram.
While the police found 3.340 kgs of charas worth around ` 3,34,000, in possession of Felix, they also found in the possession of Lallian Sangi 450 grams of heroin, worth around ` 27 lakh and 6.7 grams of liquid LSD worth ` 1.20 lakh.
The total worth of the seized drugs works up to ` 31.50 lakh, informed PSI, Lotlikar. They also recovered from them an electronic weighing machine, two mobile phones, passports and an Enfield Bullet motorcycle (GA08-J6384).
PSI, Mr Lotlikar informed that the police had the couple under surveillance since Christmas 2010, as they were suspected of supplying drugs at parties and customers. The couple was residing at Zorwaddo, Chapora, and also at Anjuna in rented premises. The raid was conducted under the supervision of SP (ANC) Mr Mangaldas Dessai and deputy SP, Mr Naresh Mhamal.
Mr Lotlikar informed that the raid was conducted by the ANC team comprising of PSI, Mr Mira D’Silva, PSI, Mr Shitakant Nayak and police constables, Mr Mahableshwar, Mr Irshad Watange, Mr Sainath Sawant, Mr Jeetendra Kambli and Mr Devidas Haldankar and LPC, Mr Kirti Paryekar.
It is time to kick these drug dealers and all the Nigerians out of Goa. It is the football Clubs that have introduced these foreigners to Goa. Their comrades are now dealing in drugs and other illegal activities. What is our Goan Government doing about it?
ReplyDeleteI hope Ravi Naik (Raviski Naikovich) has been told about this.
ReplyDeleteIN Ravi`s world of Bookeeping and Accounting,this goes to show "THERE NO DRUGS IN GOA".
And as for Digu Kamat(DICKOWSKI KAMATOV),his "sidekick" Home MInister and Prime (ate) Monkey is doing a good job.
You have spoken unintelligibly.Nigerians are not the problems of drugs in Goa. The numbers of local drug dealers greatly outweighs them. It does not solve anything supposedly all Nigerians are expelled from Goa. The drug game nexus would continue fella. There should be a better mechenism introduced to curtail the menace.
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