In a significant crackdown on international drug trafficking, Indian police have arrested three Nigerian nationals in a major drug bust. The arrests were made in the city of Delhi, where the police seized large quantities of cocaine and heroin. The operation was carried out by the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, which has been tracking the suspects for several months. According to the police, the Nigerian nationals were part of a larger international drug trafficking ring that had been operating in India for several years. The ring was allegedly smuggling large quantities of cocaine and heroin into India from Nigeria and other countries. The police have identified the arrested individuals as 35-year-old John Okoro, 32-year-old Michael Uzoma, and 30-year-old Ifeanyi Okorie. The suspects were arrested from a hotel in the Karol Bagh area of Delhi, where they were found to be in possession of 1.5 kilograms of cocaine and 2 kilograms of heroin. The police also seized several mobile phones, laptops, and other electronic devices from the suspects, which are being analyzed for further evidence. The arrests are seen as a major breakthrough in the fight against international drug trafficking in India. The Indian government has been cracking down on drug trafficking in recent years, with several high-profile arrests and seizures made in the past year alone. The police are now investigating the suspects’ links to other international drug trafficking rings and are working to identify other individuals involved in the operation. The Nigerian nationals are expected to face charges under India’s Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, which carries severe penalties for drug trafficking. The arrests have also highlighted the growing problem of international drug trafficking in India, with several cases of Nigerian nationals being arrested for drug-related crimes in recent years. The Indian government has been working to strengthen its laws and enforcement mechanisms to combat the problem, including increasing cooperation with international law enforcement agencies. The arrests are also seen as a significant achievement for the Delhi Police’s Special Cell, which has been at the forefront of the fight against international drug trafficking in India. The cell has made several high-profile arrests and seizures in recent years, including the arrest of several international drug traffickers. The police are now working to dismantle the entire drug trafficking network and are expected to make further arrests in the coming days. The case has also highlighted the need for increased cooperation between India and Nigeria to combat international drug trafficking. The two countries have been working to strengthen their bilateral relations in recent years, including in the areas of law enforcement and counter-terrorism. The arrests are seen as a significant step forward in this cooperation and are expected to lead to further collaboration between the two countries in the fight against international drug trafficking. The Indian government has also been working to increase awareness about the dangers of drug trafficking and to prevent the spread of drugs in the country. The government has launched several awareness campaigns and has been working to strengthen its laws and enforcement mechanisms to combat the problem. The arrests are seen as a major success in this effort and are expected to serve as a deterrent to other individuals involved in international drug trafficking.