NEW DELHI: A Nigerian woman died after allegedly jumping from the balcony of her fourth-floor flat at Swaroop Nagar during a raid by the Anti-Narcotics Squad of North District, police said. According to the police, the deceased woman has been identified as Stella Pius. She was declared dead at Burari Government Hospital.
The operation, conducted as part of an ongoing Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) probe, led to the discovery of a suspected methamphetamine manufacturing and raw material storage facility.
According to Delhi police, “During the raid, a woman, identified as Stella Pius, allegedly jumped from the balcony of her fourth-floor flat and was declared dead at Burari Government Hospital. From the premises, police said they recovered chemicals, beakers, pipes, sacks and weighing machines, indicating use of the room as a methamphetamine manufacturing and storage unit. Further investigation is under way.
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A local resident said they saw a narcotics team arrive early in the morning with a Nigerian accompanying them. The team searched the flats for a long time, and later it was revealed that a Nigerian woman had jumped into the fields and died shortly after.
“We saw a narcotics team come here early this morning, during the day. We had a Nigerian living in our flat, so they brought a Nigerian with them. We didn’t know anything at that time. After that, they seemed to be searching for a long time… we later learned that a Nigerian woman jumped into the fields from the back. As soon as she jumped, she died a short time later. The forensic team then took her in their van,” he said.
The resident further said that upon inspection, they discovered a marijuana lab with machines and equipment. The accused had been living in the area for 1.5 years, renting six flats, and often had a few others visiting. Until the raid, residents were unaware of their activities.
“After that, when we looked at everything here, we discovered that they all made marijuana together. They had a whole lab here, and they had installed machines for making marijuana. After that, the Delhi Police also arrived, along with many other teams. So they all investigated here. They had been here for 1.5 years… they had rented six flats… they were 5-6 people… a few more people often come here. Until today, we never thought they were doing anything like that,” he said.
Meanwhile, Delhi Police confirmed the operation was part of an ongoing investigation under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
“From the premises, police recovered chemicals, beakers, pipes, sacks, and weighing machines, indicating use of the room as a methamphetamine manufacturing and storage unit. Further investigation is underway,” a police official said.
On Thursday, under the special anti-cyber fraud initiative “Operation Cy Hawk” of the South-East District, Delhi Police, the team of PP Okhla Industrial Area achieved a major breakthrough by busting an organised gang involved in cheating Flipkart vendors through manipulation of online delivery systems.
During the operation, four accused, including three insiders and one receiver of stolen property, were arrested. Artificial jewellery worth approximately Rs 6.5 lakh was also recovered. The case pertains to a complaint received from Wercatalist Pvt. Ltd., a logistics partner engaged in the collection and delivery of Flipkart consignments.
During an internal audit conducted at its warehouse located at Y-36, Sanjay Colony, Okhla Phase-II, multiple instances of high-value jewellery consignments being received in tampered or empty condition were detected. Acting swiftly on the complaint, an FIR was registered at PS Okhla Industrial Area, and an intensive investigation was launched.
During the course of the investigation, it was revealed that the accused Arpit Kashyap and Akash Rathore, employed as pickup staff, in conspiracy with tempo driver Mohit Kumar, exploited their access to vendor portals and parcel movement systems.
The accused generated and manipulated high-value jewellery pickup orders, collected genuine consignments from vendors, and, before depositing them at the warehouse, cancelled the orders, opened the parcels, removed valuable jewellery items, and repacked the boxes.(ANI)

