Nigerian student nabbed in South Africa with cocaine worth N49m

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A 27-year-old Nigerian national has been arrested in Umbilo, South Africa, for allegedly possessing cocaine valued at over R600,000 (approximately N49 million), authorities have confirmed.

The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, is believed to have entered South Africa on a student visa and may be linked to a previous drug-related case in 2025, according to reports .

He was apprehended on Monday by operatives from the Metro Police Tactical Support Unit, the Metro Police Task Team, and the SAPS KwaZulu-Natal Counter Narcotics Unit while officers were executing a search warrant .

According to a report by Prime Time News ZA, the suspect was found with high-purity cocaine concealed in a sock when he stepped out of his vehicle during the operation. A subsequent search of his apartment allegedly uncovered additional narcotics, bringing the total estimated value to nearly R600,000 .

eNCA senior reporter Dasen Thathiah provided further details, noting that funds continued to flow into the suspect’s account even after his arrest.

“According to his documents, he came to South Africa from Nigeria to study. Even after his arrest, in the presence of police officers, money continued to flow into his account,” Thathiah said .

He added that the matter has been referred to the Asset Forfeiture Unit for further investigation.

Authorities said the arrest forms part of an ongoing investigation into a suspected drug trafficking network with links to Nigerian nationals, believed to be involved in the importation, production, concealment, and distribution of illicit substances. Several other suspects have already been arrested in connection with the operation .

The development comes amid recent reports of over 100 Nigerians arrested in Ghana over alleged fraud and related offences .

 

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