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Nigerian man arrested with cocaine and ecstasy pills after sting operation in Thailand
Immigration police have arrested a Nigerian national with 40 ecstasy pills and 10 grams of cocaine after an undercover operation in Bangkok, Thailand.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The suspect identified as Chibuike was arrested at a condominium in Soi Inthamara 25 on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
The arrest followed a detailed investigation by Division 1 of the Investigation Bureau confirming active drug sales in the Inthamara area of Bangkok.
According to officers, the suspect supplied narcotics to groups of foreign tourists in Soi Inthamara 25 in the Samsen Nai area of Phaya Thai District.
At 1:00 PM on December 11, 2025, senior Immigration Bureau officials held a press conference at the bureau’s headquarters in Muang Thong Thani, Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province. Pol. Maj. Gen. Panthana Nuchanart, Deputy Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, led the briefing
He appeared with Pol. Maj. Gen. Phanop Warathanachakun, Commander of the Investigation Bureau, Immigration Bureau, and Pol. Col. Ratchot Chotikun, Deputy Commander of the Investigation Bureau, Immigration Bureau. Together, the three officers described the investigation, the operation plan, and the arrest
According to Pol. Maj. Gen. Panthana, the case began after Division 1 received a tip-off. In particular, the information stated that a foreign man of African descent was selling narcotics to foreign tourists in Soi Inthamara 25.
Officers verified the tip through field checks and surveillance. Soon afterwards, they confirmed suspicious movements by the target. Consequently, this strengthened the basis for an operation as the information matched the original report
The undercover agent contacted the suspect via WhatsApp. Subsequently, the agent requested 40 ecstasy pills and 10 grams of cocaine. The ecstasy pills cost ฿1,800. The cocaine cost ฿3,000 per gram. Altogether, the total price reached ฿102,000.
Officers monitored every exchange between the agent and the suspect. They confirmed the time, place and delivery method. The suspect agreed to deliver the drugs at a condominium in Soi Inthamara 25.
Before the meeting, multiple teams took positions near the condominium. In addition, officers tracked the suspect’s movements and maintained visual surveillance.
The suspect arrived on schedule. Officers confirmed he carried the drugs. Therefore, they then moved in and arrested him. The arrest occurred without resistance. Police seized all drugs and related items on the spot.
During questioning, the suspect admitted the drugs belonged to him. Furthermore, he said he had received them from another foreign national of African descent. He did not identify the supplier.
He stated that he planned to sell the drugs to foreign tourists for profit. Officers said his testimony matched the information from the undercover operation. Similarly, it also matched the original informant’s account
Police charged him with illegally selling Category 1 narcotics, identified as ecstasy, and Category 2 narcotics, identified as cocaine.
Officers transferred him to Bang Sue Police Station for further legal processing. They began preparing evidence, documents and forensic submissions. They also launched steps to examine his digital communication records.
Meanwhile, investigators started reviewing the suspect’s WhatsApp exchanges. They aimed to trace his contacts and potential associates. Officers said they would examine phone data, chat logs and other electronic traces.
They also planned to check his travel history and immigration records. This review would help determine how long he had operated in the area. Officers said they would coordinate with immigration units responsible for entry records and visa status.
Police said the investigation remained active. They did not confirm leads involving other suspects. They added that new steps would depend on evidence gathered from the seized items.
Officers also began tracing the source of the ecstasy pills and cocaine. They said the suspect’s claim about an unidentified supplier required verification. They noted that the inquiry must follow established procedures and documented evidence
During the press conference, Pol. Maj. Gen. Panthana detailed the coordination behind the operation. He said Division 1 handled the investigation stage. He said undercover agents worked closely with surveillance teams.
He added that local police provided support for the arrest zone. Each stage used standard protocols. Each stage also relied on evidence gathered over several days.
Additionally, officers stressed the role of public information. They said the original tip-off allowed investigators to start the inquiry. They added that similar tips often helped identify movements and suspects. They encouraged continued reporting from residents in busy districts. They said many suspects hid among short-term visitors and temporary residents.
Police stated that they would maintain surveillance in the Inthamara area. Notably, this is a well-reviewed entertainment area in Bangkok, which has existed since the 1960s on the Sutthisan Road, which runs between the Huai Khwang and Din Daeng districts of the capital.
They also planned to increase monitoring in other high-traffic areas in Bangkok. They said further operations would focus on groups targeting foreign tourists. They did not disclose future methods or locations
After the arrest, officers secured the seized drugs for forensic testing. They packaged and documented the evidence according to protocol.
They said the forensic results would form part of the final case file. They will submit the completed report to the prosecutor after all procedures are finished.
The suspect remains in custody. He faces legal action under narcotics laws covering Category 1 and Category 2 drugs.
Police said no additional details could be released until further investigative steps are completed.
They confirmed that updates would follow only after new evidence is verified.
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JUST IN: Malami releases Salami report indicting EFCC chairman
Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, mhas released excerpts of the Justice Ayo Salami judicial commission of inquiry report which he says indict the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
In a statement issued on Tuesday by Mohammed Bello Doka, his media aide, Malami said chapter nine of the Salami report shows a clear conflict of interest that makes the EFCC chairman’s continued involvement in matters relating to him untenable.
Malami said the Salami judicial commission of inquiry was established under his supervision to investigate allegations of corruption and abuse of office within the EFCC.
He said the current EFCC chairman served as secretary to the commission at the time.
According to the statement, chapter nine of the report examined the conduct and responsibilities of senior EFCC officials and created personal and professional exposure for individuals now exercising prosecutorial authority over Malami.
Malami said the EFCC’s actions against him could not be reasonably interpreted as neutral law enforcement but amounted to a personal vendetta rooted in unresolved issues arising from the report.
He said the law on recusal is settled and is based on the test of reasonable apprehension of bias rather than proof of actual malice.
Malami said any reasonable observer aware of the circumstances surrounding chapter nine of the Salami report would conclude that he cannot receive an impartial investigation under the current leadership of the EFCC.
The former AGF accused the commission of violating his fundamental rights through unlawful restrictions on liberty and denial of fair hearing.
He also alleged a sustained trial by media through selective leaks and public commentary aimed at securing public condemnation before judicial determination.
Malami said the pattern of conduct by the EFCC reflects an attempt to criminalise lawful policy decisions taken while he was in office.
He said he is willing to submit himself to a neutral and independent investigative process and to face trial only before a court of competent jurisdiction.
Malami demanded the immediate recusal of the EFCC chairman from all matters relating to him.
“This is not a personal dispute; it is a constitutional issue. If the EFCC is allowed to function as an instrument for the settlement of personal scores and grievances, then the rule of law itself is imperilled.
“Abubakar Malami, SAN, will continue to insist on justice according to law and due process, not persecution by power,” the statement said.
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2026 World Cup: Trump’s fresh visa restriction to affect Nigerians
President Donald Trump’s fresh visa restrictions is set to affect Nigerians who are planning to travel to the US for the 2026 World Cup.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
On Tuesday, Trump signed a Proclamation which restricts entry to the United States for citizens of countries deemed high-risk due to “demonstrated, persistent, and severe deficiencies in screening, vetting, and information-sharing” that threaten U.S. national security and public safety.
Nigeria is among the 15 additional countries now subject to partial restrictions.
This means that Nigerians with Immigrants and Non-Immigrants visas in the categories of B-1, B‑2, B-1/B-2, F, M, and J visas are hereby suspended.
Officials at the American Embassy have also instructed to reduce the validity for any other Non-Immigrant visas that have already been issued to Nigerians.
Another reason for the decision of the American government is the fact that some Nigerians overstay their visas when they visit the US.
This comes amid reports that the Super Eagles could possibly still play at next year’s World Cup if their appeal to FIFA questioning the eligibility of some DR Congo players is successful.
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Nigeria Set To Buy 24 Italian Fighter Jets In €1.2billion Deal, Biggest Purchase In West Africa – Report
Business Inside Africa reported on Tuesday that the agreement was reached with Italian aerospace and defence giant, Leonardo S.p.A., as part of Nigeria’s expanding military modernisation programme aimed at strengthening the Nigerian Air Force.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Nigeria has moved to significantly boost its air power with the acquisition of 24 M-346FA light fighter aircraft from Italy in a deal estimated at €1.2 billion, marking the largest single purchase of military jets by any country in West Africa.
Business Inside Africa reported on Tuesday that the agreement was reached with Italian aerospace and defence giant, Leonardo S.p.A., as part of Nigeria’s expanding military modernisation programme aimed at strengthening the Nigerian Air Force.
Beyond the delivery of the aircraft, the deal includes maintenance, logistics and long-term technical support, a move analysts say signals the Nigerian government’s intention to sustain combat readiness rather than rely on short-term military upgrades.
The purchase follows earlier approval by the Federal Executive Council for a $618 million borrowing plan to finance the acquisition of the Italian-made M-346 attack jets and associated munitions.
The latest procurement comes as Nigeria continues to grapple with deepening internal security crises, including a protracted jihadist insurgency in the North-East, worsening banditry in the North-West, and persistent communal violence in the Middle Belt.
These conflicts have placed enormous pressure on government resources, displaced millions of citizens and severely disrupted economic activities across large swathes of the country.
Security officials believe the M-346FA jets would enhance aerial surveillance, close air support and precision strike capabilities, giving the military greater operational flexibility in its fight against insurgent and criminal groups.
Nigeria’s growing military footprint is also unfolding against a fragile regional backdrop.
Recently, Nigerian troops were deployed to neighbouring Benin following an attempted coup in which mutinous soldiers briefly seized key locations in Cotonou.
The deployment, carried out at the request of Benin’s authorities and approved by the Nigerian Senate, reportedly helped restore constitutional order and underscored Abuja’s readiness to project military power beyond its borders amid rising political instability and military takeovers across parts of West Africa.
Observers say the choice of Italy as a major defence supplier reflects a strategic shift in Nigeria’s arms procurement policy.
By turning to Italian manufacturers, Nigeria appears to be seeking more modern equipment, competitive pricing and stronger after-sales support, while gradually reducing its dependence on traditional arms suppliers such as the United States, Russia and China.
The massive arms purchase, however, is likely to reignite debates over government spending priorities at a time when Nigerians continue to face severe economic hardship, rising debt and worsening social conditions.
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