Drug Dealing Under Guise Of Love And Cohabitation In Hyderabad
Hyderabad, Dec 21 (Maxim News): Narcotics Enforcement Wing (HNEW) officials in Hyderabad have arrested a Nigerian man on charges of drug smuggling. The accused, who came to India on a student visa, is said to have been deceiving young women in the name of love and companionship and turning them into drug agents.
It is understood that the Nigerian, who had been selling drugs without the police’s notice for four years, had been moving cities every three months and operating a drug racket by renting five houses in Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Goa.
The accused, who had cohabited with seven young women so far, would identify young women who were addicted to drugs, give them drugs for free, and get them to transport drugs under the guise of love.
The racket came to light after he met a young woman working as a nurse in Kompally and found drugs hidden in her house. The man used to use code language to sell drugs. For example, he would send 3 question marks (???) to ask if he wanted a mall, and if the drugs were ready, he would send a message of ‘three dots‘.
He used symbols like ‘Ocean’ for ganja, ‘Samudram’ for green MDMA, and ‘Bakara’ for MDMA in Mumbai. He used ‘Score’ as a common code for all types of drugs and would take orders saying, ‘Mama, did you score?’ The authorities are conducting a deeper investigation into this drug racket. (Maxim News)
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