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Drugs worth ₹100 cr seized, 4 arrested

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April 19, 2024

FOUR Nigerian nationals living in Greater Noida have been arrested after 26 kg of MDMA drugs worth ₹100 crore were allegedly seized from their rented home, officials said on Thursday.

Drugs worth ₹100 cr seized, 4 arrested

The police said they also seized raw material which could have been used to cook MDMA worth ₹50 crore.

DCP (Greater Noida) Saad Miya Khan said four Nigerian nationals were taken into custody after a raid at the house in Omnicron I sector adjoining Mathurapur village on Wednesday night.

"Operation 'Prahaar' is underway for last one year in a crackdown on drug mafia and syndicates. We received inputs about this facility running at a house in Omnicron sector where some suspicious activities were being carried out since last five-six days," the DCP said.

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