Four suspected drug peddlers including Nigerian national arrested in India

Four people including a Nigerian national were arrested for allegedly selling drugs in Maharashtra’s Mumbai, India.

Narcotics with estimated value of Rs 32 lakh in the international market was seized from their possession, police said on Thursday, May 4, 2023.

The arrested persons were identified as Sunday John Ambaze, Suraj Habib Sheikh, Zaheer Wahabuddin Qureshi, and Riyaz Nasir Ali Sayyad.

A case has been registered against them under the NDPS Act after which all of them were sent to police custody till May 6.

Further investigation into the matter is underway.

Bride dies during her wedding ceremony, family gives younger sister to groom so wedding can continue

A bride in Bhavnagar d!ed of a heart attack in the middle of her wedding rituals at the marriage venue in the Subhashnagar area, India. 

This unfortunate incident took place in late February, in front of the Bhagwaneshwar Mahadev Temple in Bhavnagar. 

Hetal, the daughter of a man identified as Jinabhai Rathore, was in the process of marrying Vishal, the son of Ranabhai Butabhai Algotar of Nari village. 

Guests filled the venue with wedding songs playing in the background when celebrations were forced to halt. While performing her wedding rituals, Hetal reportedly felt dizzy and fainted. 

She was rushed to a nearby hospital and the doctors said she had d!ed of a heart attack. 

Even as the family mourned the death of Hetal, relatives proposed an alternative plan to ensure the wedding celebrations continued.

They suggested the bride’s younger sister take her place and marry Vishal. 

The family agreed to marry her sister to the groom and continued the wedding rituals with her younger sister. 

Hetal’s body was reportedly kept in cold storage until the ceremony was over. 

Corporator of Bhavnagar city and leader of Maldhari Samaj, Laxmanbhai Rathore described the incident as very sad.

He said even though the family was shocked by the death of their daughter, members of society convinced them to set an example and not send the bridegroom and his family “empty handed.”

This is not the first time a family would give away another daughter after one d!ed during the wedding ceremony. 

In June 2021, in Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India, a family gave the younger sister to the groom after the bride collapsed during the wedding ceremony.

Nigerian man poses as woman on Facebook, dupes Indian man of N31m

A Nigerian national has been arrested by the Special Task Force of the Uttarakhand Police, India for duping a man of Rs 60 lakh (N31m) after befriending him on Facebook.

Police on Wednesday, August 10, said the accused identified as Oliver, was arrested from Humayunpur under the Safdarjang Police station in Delhi.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Uttarakhand STF, Ajai Singh told PTI that the accused has been brought to Uttarakhand. According to him, the Nigerian national and his accomplices may have duped people from other states as well.

Singh said some more arrests are likely to be made in connection with the case. “Another member of the gang is likely to leave the country and abscond, so the Embassy is being contacted.” he added.

Two laptops, eight mobile phones, seven SIM cards, four wi-fi dongles/netshutters, 16 pen drives, one card reader, three memory cards, one bluetooth device and two passports have been recovered from the possession of the accused, the SSP said.

Oliver created a fake Facebook ID in the name of an foreign woman and sent friend requests to people, he said. After they accepted his friend request, he offered to send them gifts and parcels as a token of friendship.

Then he made them pay online in the name of customs, GST, RTGS, NEFT charges and verification fees, police said. After duping them of huge sum, he used to delete his fake FB account.

The victim from Uttarakhand named Suresh Arya, who was a resident of Ranikhet had lodged a case at the cyber crime police station, Kumaon region in Rudrapur.

Indian firms invest N591.84bn in Nigeria

Indian companies’ financial commitments to their subsidiaries and joint-ventures in Nigeria reached $1.44 million (N591.84 billion) in the first two months of this year.

Data from Reverse Bank of India (RBI) obtained by Ripples Nigeria revealed that the investments were made in construction, agriculture, mining, retail, restaurants, and hotel.

However, all the financial commitments made are in form of loans.

Analysis of the data revealed that $596,000 worth of loan was issued out by Damodar Agro Industries Private Limited, Lloyd Insulations (India) Limited, and Transrail Lighting Limited to their Nigeria subsidiaries in January.

Transrail Lighting Limited gave another $750,000 loan to its subsidiary, Transrail Lighting Nigeria Limited while Ecovista Industries Pvt Limited got $100,000 from its parent company in India, Damodar Agro Industries Private Limited, in February.

For year-on-year, the total transactions for February represent a 175 percent increase over the $308,000 transaction recorded in February 2020.

14 feared killed, 170 others missing in India after Himalayan glacier bursts

Tragedy struck in India after a chunk of glacier broke off in the Himalayas and unleashed a devastating flash flood which claimed fourteen lives and left one hundred and seventy others missing.

Rescue officials say after a part of a Himalayan glacier broke away; it set off a torrent of water, rock and dust down a mountain valley, rendering many residents around the area homeless.

“A total of 15 people have been rescued and 14 bodies have been recovered from different places so far,” the state government of Uttarakhand, in the country’s north, said on Twitter on Monday.

Sunday’s violent surge swept away a small hydroelectric project called Rishiganga and damaged a bigger one further downstream. “There was a cloud of dust as the water went by. The ground shook like an earthquake,” said a resident Om Agarwal.

Reports say rescue officials who resumed early on Monday are having a tough time searching for possible survivors at the site as hundreds of military personnel were also deployed.

“There are a lot of questions being asked about why hydroelectric power plants were being built in such ecologically sensitive areas,” Al Jazeera’s Elizabeth Puranam said.

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