India’s Intelligence Agency probes Nigerian woman’s possible link with local drug smuggling network

The India’s Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) suspects the involvement of key persons from the network in the operations of a Nigerian woman, Ifeoma Queen Anozie,  caught in the distribution of drugs from Kochi.

WITHIN NGERIA recalls that the woman, 33-year-old Anozie, who resided in Thane, near Mumbai, was arrested alongside another Nigerian woman, Kane Simpou Julie,21, on Saturday, October 16, 2021.

According to The New Indian Express (TNIE), the woman was coordinating drug smuggling using Nigerian carriers.

A DRI officer told TNIE that the agency is collecting more information on Anozie who was caught when she arrived from Mumbai to provide assistance to Julie.

Julie had landed at the Kochi airport with a cocaine consignment valued at Rs 5.5 crore. In her bail application, Anozie had submitted before a court here that she had come to Kochi to help Julie reach a relative’s house in Delhi, and that she was forced to give a statement that she came to get the consignment.

However, DRI opposed it, submitting that Anozie was instrumental in the drug smuggling network by actively associating with Julie.

“She is part of an international drug cartel that smuggles narcotic substances from African countries to India for huge monetary gains. Key persons involved in drug trafficking are still at large. Efforts are being made to identify and apprehend them,” the DRI officer said.

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