
SA national held with 25g of cocaine in Vizag
Vizag police chief Shanka Brata Bagchi said based on credible information about the drug deal, a police team led by Three Town inspector P Pydiyya found a car parked near the NCC office on AU Engineering College road. Akshay was found to be waiting in the car.
When questioned, he confessed that he and his friends Raghu, Krishna Chaitanya, and Goutham planned to procure 25 grams of cocaine and contacted one Prince (alias Omenefe, alias Butchi) in New Delhi who assured them that Djimon will deliver them the drug.
Akshay said they had collected Rs 3.6 lakh for the cocaine which was to be handed over to Djimon who procured it from Delhi. Djimon was arrested when he came there to deliver the cocaine. Police seized the cocaine and Rs 3.6 lakh cash, a car, three mobile phones, and a grey-coloured diary in which the cocaine was hidden.

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