Quick Summary
- A drug-peddling network operated by foreign nationals in Bengaluru and its outskirts has been busted by police.
- Two African women, Benedicta (24) and priscilla (28), were arrested in Doddabettahalli on allegations of drug distribution. Priscilla’s visa had expired, while Benedicta’s visa status is under scrutiny.
- An extensive raid on September 3 at seven locations resulted in the detention of nine foreign nationals overstaying their visas.
- Police seized drugs including cocaine (547 g), amphetamine (43 g), ganja (40 g), crystal raw material (201 g), and ₹87,100 cash from two properties occupied by women.
- Investigations revealed a broader network involving accomplices sourcing and distributing drugs locally.
- Legal proceedings have been initiated for deportation with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO). Property owners who rented to these individuals are also under inspection.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The operation reflects a decisive effort by Bengaluru police to address transnational criminal activities like drug trafficking within city limits. The discovery of visa violations among detainees highlights lapses in monitoring foreign nationals residing in India, necessitating stricter immigration oversight. Moreover, holding property owners accountable could serve as a deterrent against renting to individuals engaged in illegal activities. While this proactive policing strengthens public safety measures, it also underscores the need for robust international coordination to curb organized networks exploiting urban centers for illicit trade.
Read more: Published – September 07, 2025