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Nigerian Court Convicts Indian Sailors in Cocaine Trafficking Case

  • On Thursday, a Nigerian court convicted 11 Indian sailors and their vessel, the Aruna Hulya, for cocaine trafficking, imposing total fines of $6 million.
  • Authorities detained Captain Sharma Shashi Bhushan and 10 Indian nationals on January 2 after NDLEA operatives discovered 31.5 kilograms of cocaine concealed in a storage compartment at Apapa port.
  • The court mandated the ship pay $5.3 million in restitution to the Nigerian government, while three senior officers were fined $100,000 each and remaining crew members $50,000 each.
  • If the ship's owners fail to pay restitution, the vessel will be auctioned off; NDLEA Chairman Mohamed Buba Marwa stated the judgement sends a strong warning to international drug trafficking networks.
  • This case illustrates Nigeria's intensified efforts against drug trafficking networks that frequently use the country as a transit route for substances destined for European and other international markets.
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P.M. News Nigeria broke the news in Lagos, Nigeria on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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