Nigerian man arrested in Thailand for cocaine trafficking

Juliet Anine
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A Nigerian man has been arrested in Thailand in connection with a cocaine trafficking network operating in Bangkok’s nightlife districts, according to the Bangkok Post.

Metropolitan Police Bureau chief Pol Lt Gen Sayam Boonsom said officers arrested Nwaiwu Ifeanyi Placid, 46, in an operation targeting the syndicate. He was tracked and arrested near Silom Soi 1, where about 27 grammes of cocaine were seized.

Three others were also arrested on drug possession charges, including a Swiss national and two Thai suspects. Total seizures included about 30 grammes of cocaine, a car, 1.5 million baht in cash, foreign currency worth 15,000 baht, and jewellery valued at 400,000 baht.

Police linked the arrests to earlier operations against the same network. On October 26 last year, officers posing as construction workers dismantled a Nana-based network and arrested nine Nigerian suspects. A January 23 raid led to further arrests and the seizure of assets worth more than 7 million baht.

Investigators later identified another Nigerian suspect, known as “Patrick,” aged 47, as a key figure in the network. Police said he had lived in Thailand for at least 17 years and allegedly operated a “middleman-free” drug network. Officers infiltrated chat groups and tracked his movements before making arrests.

Deputy commissioner Pol Maj Gen Theeradet Thamsuthee said the suspect resisted arrest and was restrained by officers, adding that he later confessed to the charges. Police said investigations are ongoing and all suspects remain in custody.

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