Wednesday, September 24, 2025 - A special court in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India has convicted and sentenced a Nigerian national, Emmanuel Chukwunonso Samson, to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1 lakh for drug trafficking.
According to the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Chennai
Zonal Unit, the case stemmed from a seizure made on July 17, 2012, when its
officers intercepted three courier parcels in Chennai.
Concealed in ladies' handbags, car gasket cardboard packs,
and embroidery items, the parcels were destined for countries including West
Africa, Australia, and Spain.
On examination, 1.195 kg of heroin and 200 gm of
methaqualone, worth over Rs 2 crore in the international market, were
recovered.
Subsequent investigations led to the arrest of James, alias
Emmanuel Chukwunonso Samson, a Nigerian national, in Erode.
From his possession, the NCB seized 4 kg of ganja, allegedly
procured from Namakkal for onward shipment. Officials said James had arranged
to send narcotics abroad using courier services.
The NCB filed a complaint before the Special NDPS Court in
Coimbatore in September 2012.
On September 20, 2025, the court convicted James under the
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.
A senior police officer told NDTV that the convict has
already served the 10-year sentence and has now been shifted from prison to a
special camp.
In its statement, the NCB described the conviction as a
"significant achievement" and reaffirmed its commitment to
accomplishing the vision of Nasha Mukt Bharat (Drug-Free India).
Citizens have been urged to share information related to
narcotics trafficking through the National Narcotics Helpline (1933), assuring
confidentiality of informants.

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