Photos: Nigerian national, one other arrested with 12gm of cocaine in India
The duo would get in touch with buyers through social media and sold the drug that set their clients back Rs. 10,000-15,000 for a gram.
The arrests come soon after the crackdown in Hyderabad on a network peddling psychotropic substance LSD to school and college students.
Addressing a press conference on Saturday, Ajay Rao, joint Commissioner in Excise Enforcement Department said Ali came in contact with Williams at a club in Jubilee Hills after which he started selling cocaine through some persons known to him for the last six months.
Williams was procuring the contraband from Kenneth, another Nigerian national, who is absconding, via courier. He would then hand it over to Ali. Williams was staying in the city on an expired passport and was arrested in 2016 along with three others on similar charges, Rao added.
“It is an organised chain system. Those in the network lure new customers by offering either a dose of drug for free or a discount. It is the classic multilevel marketing model. When their prey gets addicted but can’t afford to buy another dose, he tries to lure someone else who can pay.”
The two suspects were using coded language on popular messaging service WhatsApp to communicate about their drug deals, officials have found.
“He at first claimed that he did not know anything. But gradually, he revealed that it was another Nigerian national, Kenneth, who was supplying him cocaine by courier,” an official said.
“We have seized four mobile phones from the possession of Ali and Williams. Once we analyse the call data, we will be able to find out the role of other persons,” Rao said.
“We might find out the list of clients from WhatsApp messages and details on Facebook,” he said.
“As and when we get information, we will conduct raids and nab those involved in the supply of drugs,” the official said.