Two Nigerians held in B luru with drugs worth Rs 1 cr
By IANS |
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Bengaluru, Dec 24 : Bengaluru police have arrested two Nigerian nationals and recovered as many as 3,300 Ecstasy pills and 600 gm of MDMA (Methylenedioxy-Methamphetamine) powder valued at Rs 1 crore.
Besides the drugs, the police have also seized a high-end car from them, the police stated.
According to the police, the accused have been identified as Donchucks Okeke aka Tam Tam@Dominique (39), and Celestine Anugwa aka Omema (40), both Nigerian nationals.
The police said that both the accused were living in Bengaluru for the last couple years and have not produced their legal passport and visa yet. The duo claimed that their passports have expired and they are living in India illegally, the police said.
GPS a must for pay-day: BBMP’s 2021 resolution
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: Dec 21, 2020, 06:00 IST
Palike makes it mandatory for
contractors to install GPS in
auto tippers for transparency
The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) is yet to implement the much-needed mechanism of garbage collection from every house, despite contractors allegedly using auto tippers meant for one ward in another. The
BBMP Commissioner, in a meeting held on November 30, made it clear that no payment should be made for the contractors based on manual attendance register from January 1, 2021.
“It is mandatory for all the first and secondary vehicles engaged for transporting garbage to have registration number and fitness certificates. Payment should be made to the contractors based on the attendance notified through Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Global Positioning System (GPS),’’ the BBMP Commissioner said during the meeting.
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