The accused, identified as 44-year-old Michael Okafar Odikpo, was caught with 30 grams of cocaine, cash, and a vehicle used in the operation.
The Indian Mangaluru City Crime Branch (CCB) police have arrested a Nigerian for supplying cocaine from Goa to Mangaluru.
The Nigerian has been identified as 44-year-old Michael Okafar Odikpo.
He was reportedly caught with 30 grams of cocaine, cash, and a vehicle used in the operation.
The arrest followed an investigation launched in March 2024, when the CCB nabbed two individuals in Ullal for peddling 34 grams of cocaine. The suspects revealed that they were sourcing the drugs from a peddler in Goa, leading the police to Calangute.
The police confiscated cocaine, a car, mobile phones, cash, and a digital weighing machine during the operation, with the total value of seized items estimated at Rs 11.25 lakh.
Odikpo, originally from Lagos, Nigeria, entered India in 2012 on a business visa. After living in Mumbai for a brief period, he shifted to Goa and reportedly began dealing in narcotics. He has three previous drug-related cases registered against him in Goa.
The accused has been handed over to the jurisdictional police station for further proceedings. ACP Manoj Kumar Nayak led the team, comprising Inspector Shyam Sundar H.M., PSI Sharanappa Bhandari, and other officers.
This operation underscores the increasing focus of Karnataka police on dismantling drug trafficking networks operating across state borders.