Indian police have dismantled a drug trafficking operation in Delhi, arresting three Nigerian women—identified as Precious, Gift, and Joy—along with an Indian accomplice, Adarsh Sahu.
The breakthrough came when Sahu, a resident of Uttar Pradesh’s Badaun district, was apprehended near Green Health Pharmacy in Sector 39 with 26 grams of MDMA. Acting on a tip-off, officers raided the area and made the arrest.

During questioning, Sahu confessed that he obtained the drugs from two Nigerian women based in Delhi—Precious and Gift. This led authorities to Bakhtawar Chowk, where the women were arrested and an additional 39 grams of MDMA were seized.

Further interrogation revealed a rented apartment in Khanpur Extension used as a stash house. A raid on the property uncovered the third suspect, Joy, along with 22 grams of white MDMA, 3 grams of brown MDMA, 9 grams of cocaine, an electronic weighing scale, drug packaging materials, and several mobile phones.
All four suspects have been remanded in police custody for further investigation into the international drug network. Authorities are working to identify additional members and trace the supply chain.



