PANJIM: A 27-year-old Nigerian, Henry Akabike, was caught by the anti-narcotics cops with 5.3 grams of charas in Anjuna on Thursday.
Akabike, who resides in Candolim, was arrested with the drugs that cost 37,100 in the open market. As his passport could not be traced, the ANC has written to the Foreigner's Registration Office ( FRO) regarding details about the accused.
I wonder what Mr Ravi Naik has to say about this.
ReplyDeleteIs he begining to eat his own words.I doubt it as he has the blessings of Mr Digu Kamat, the other Rat located in argao, who shares the Drug Money.
Is drugs still available in Goa? As per motorcycle pilot from ponda Goa is free from drugs, may be Henry Akabike was caught with ratol or paracetomal.
ReplyDeleteSHOOT the BASTARD. From conning people on the net with lottery and job scams they are coming to destroy Goa with drugs. Dont be fooled with the story that his passport cannot be traced They are holed up in Mira Road and Naigaon and even Vasai they have the Mumbai cops on their payroll dont waste the tax payers money in investigations just SHOOT the BASTARD no one will miss him. As for the ANC you guys got your figures wrong. I smell a rat come on guys you say 37,100 is that rupees or cents even an idot in Goa who smokes charas would never buy 5.3 gms charas for Rs 37,100. the amount seized must be more and to get the guy off the hook during trial it is claimed that 5.3 gms was seized.
ReplyDeleteGoa needs citizens to form “anti-drugs vigilante groups” to shoot the pedlars starting with their bosses the Police and Politicians. Neither the police nor the politicians will ever clean Goa of the drug menace. Most of the confiscated drugs fine their way back on Goan streets.
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