2 Nigerians arrested in Malawi police crackdown on drug dealers : ‘They are illegal immigrants too’

Days after Nyasa Times moved on the drug and alcohol abuse investigation happening in Lilongwe,  Malawi police  have arrested three Nigerians as part of drug dealing operation in the capital city.

Police also arrested one of the suspect drug dealer in Area 47, a Malawian national Peter Kayuni
Empty stalls: This is where gallons of mixed alcohol was being sold

Police launched the operation which is aimed at detecting and disrupting drug dealers in Lilongwe, and more arrests are looming as officers are following other leads.

National Police spokesperson James Kadadzera  said: “The message is clear, we will do everything we can to track down and arrest suspected drug dealers.”

Two Nigerian nationals have since been arrested for allegedly possessing cocaine drugs and are being kept at  Lingadzi Police station in the capital.

Police also arrested one of the suspect drug dealer in Area 47, a Malawian national Peter Kayuni.

Lingadzi Police Public Relations Officer, Salome Zgambo,  identified the suspects are Ajagu Jude Okwuchuku, aged 40 and Ekoh Chinomso Charles, aged 31.

Zgambo said they were arrested on Friday in Area 49 Gulliver.

The Nigerians were also illegal immigrants, according to police. Okwuchuku comes from Anambra State while Charles, 31,  is from Enugu State both in Nigeria.

“Police got information from well wishers that the suspects were selling illicit drugs. After getting the information, the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) team acted swiftly and arrested the culprits,” Zgambo said.

She added that the suspects were found with eight cracks of drugs suspected to be cocaine concealed in black plastic bags (jumbo).

Few days ago the Police, City officials and the political representatives of Area 6, 47 and 9 were locked up in a meeting to deal with the drug issue decisively.

“Decision to shutdown several places has been made. We will not mention them because plain clothed Police are working in cornering the  drug dealers  in these places,” one official privy to the information said.

A visit to Bwandilo, the birthplace of a cocktail drug called Nyaope showed that the stalls remained empty and their owners remained in Police custody.

Meanwhile,  police is persuading the public to refrain from drug and substance abuse and report to police any suspicious persons selling or keeping drugs.

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Jemusi
Jemusi
4 years ago

NIGERIANS HAVE BEEN SELLING DRUGS IN MALAWI FOR DECADES. OUR POLICE HAVE BEEN SLEEPING ON THE JOB. WHEREVER YOU HAVE / SEE NIGERIANS JUST KNOW THAT DRUGS ARE ALSO THERE. NEVER MIND THAT THEY ARE SELLING SPARES OR RUNNING A RESTAURANT. BEHIND MANY OF THESE BUSINESSES THAT NIGERIANS RUN ARE DRUGS.

THESE ARE CROOKS. NO WONDER THEY ARE NOT LIKED IN MANY COUNTRIES.

Nabetha
Nabetha
4 years ago

Thank you malawi police so you can do the impossible when Dadie and cronies keep their hands off you ……we need more of such. Go do this also to stupid bastards who are terrorising our grand parents in most villages in the country……please please!

KK Wa Ku Mangochi
4 years ago

Well done officers. A move to a new direction. Make their life miserable they will leave the country. The business will be unprofitable as they will constantly pounced and loose their stock.

bushman2
bushman2
4 years ago

this is a good start MPS, although ukuonekawo uli mfutso wathu omweu but kudos

Ya lakwa
Ya lakwa
4 years ago

Please close Mbowe Filling Station drinking place tonight. This is a place close to City Mall

Tamwa
Tamwa
4 years ago

DPP colours for the joint? I bet Mutharika owns the illegal trade ha ha ha.

Kuswa Kuswa
4 years ago

Winayp akunga Arafat.

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