While acquitting the eight foreigners, Special NDPS Judge Anu Grover Baliga said that neither it could be held that the accused were apprehended in the manner alleged by the prosecution and contraband was recovered from them nor that they were in the exclusive possession of the raided premises.
Nigerians Jude Chidiebere, Solomon, Godson Augustine, Ebei Godfrey and Vincent, Mocambique natives Maria Lucia, Isabel Bonifacio and Thai national Supattra, arrested on April 13, 2009 from a house here, were charged under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
According to the Narcotics Control Bureau, it had got a secret information that some foreign nationals were indulging in supply of narcotic drugs by concealing them in goods.
The investigators had said that a total of seven kgs of drugs were recovered from their possession.
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