Big action by Delhi Police: Ugandan woman arrested with drugs worth Rs 70 lakh, used to supply to college students

Taking a major action in Mohan Garden area of ​​the capital, Delhi Police has arrested 26-year-old Ugandan woman Jacqueline Namulondo with 117 grams of amphetamine. According to the police, the estimated value of the recovered synthetic drug in the international market is around Rs 70 lakh. An FIR has been registered in the matter under the NDPS Act and investigation has been started.

raid based on secret information

According to police officials, they had received information that a foreign woman living in a rented house in Mohan Garden was smuggling synthetic drugs on a large scale. Based on the information, the police team conducted a raid on Thursday, from where 117 grams of high quality amphetamine was recovered. During interrogation, the accused was identified as Jacqueline Namulondo, a resident of Kampala, the capital of Uganda.

Was living in India even after her visa expired

Preliminary investigation has revealed that Jacqueline came to India in July 2025 on a three-month business visa. Despite her visa having expired, she was living in Delhi illegally. The police are now also investigating his stay and activities in India.

Delhi Police claims that initial investigation has revealed that the accused used to supply synthetic drugs to college students and youth of the capital. However, the police is conducting a detailed investigation to confirm this network.

Police investigating links of drug network

The investigating agencies are now busy finding out from where the accused got the amphetamine and who are the people involved in his network. Besides, his possible links with other drug smugglers active in Delhi are also being investigated. The police are investigating the mobile phone, call details, contacts and financial transactions of the accused so that the entire syndicate can be exposed.

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