Three Nigerian Men Captured For Drug Trafficking In Malawi (See Pics)

September 15, 2018

Malawi Police have captured three Nigerians, two in the capital city Lilongwe and one in Blantyte , regarding their charged inclusion in unlawful drug exchange in the nation. In Blantyre on Thursday, police captured Nze Chidiebere ,27 years of age on charges that he was dealing in an unlawful chamba exchange. 

The suspect was found with four packages measuring 4 Kilograms ( kgs ) of Cannabis Sativa subsequent to recieving a tip from well wishers. 

In the interim, Chidiebere has since confessed to have sold the rest while using counterfeit Malawian names like Ernest Makhaza and Patricia Banda.
” Yes that’s the deeds of dealers , based in Lilongwe but committing a Crime in Blantyre all to disguise the evil deeds,” said Chitonde.
The suspect is in custody at Blantyre Police and will be expected to answer Charges of Illegal Exportation of Dangerous Drugs contrary to Sec.4 of Dangerous Drug Act as read with Sec.19 of Dangerous Drug Act.
In the interim, the police in Lilongwe have additionally captured two Nigerians – Collins Okoligwe Amaech, 30, and Kingsley Olisa – for supposedly dealing in drugs.

The two, who police say were on the run since 'Operation Clean Area 47 of Drugs' started in May this year, were arrested at Mississippi Lodge in Mtandire Township in the capital. 
National police deputy representative Thomeck Nyaude said the pair will appear under the steady gaze of the Lilongwe Judge Court to answer charges of being found possessing perilous drugs, an offfence that attarcts at least five years detainment if discovered blameworthy.


“We arrested the two after a tip-off and we discovered that after the operation to flush out drug traffickers in Area 47 started, the two chose to leave their homes and started dwelling in lodges,” said Nyaude.

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