A special court in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India has convicted and sentenced a Nigerian national, Emmanuel Chukwunonso Samson, to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1 lakh for drug trafficking.Â
Â
According to the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Chennai Zonal Unit, the case stemmed from a seizure made on July 17, 2012, when its officers intercepted three courier parcels in Chennai.Â
Â
Concealed in ladies’ handbags, car gasket cardboard packs, and embroidery items, the parcels were destined for countries including West Africa, Australia, and Spain.Â
Â
On examination, 1.195 kg of heroin and 200 gm of methaqualone, worth over Rs 2 crore in the international market, were recovered.Â
Â
Subsequent investigations led to the arrest of James, alias Emmanuel Chukwunonso Samson, a Nigerian national, in Erode.Â
Â
From his possession, the NCB seized 4 kg of ganja, allegedly procured from Namakkal for onward shipment. Officials said James had arranged to send narcotics abroad using courier services.
Â
The NCB filed a complaint before the Special NDPS Court in Coimbatore in September 2012.Â
Â
On September 20, 2025, the court convicted James under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.Â
Â
A senior police officer told NDTV that the convict has already served the 10-year sentence and has now been shifted from prison to a special camp.Â
Â
In its statement, the NCB described the conviction as a “significant achievement” and reaffirmed its commitment to accomplishing the vision of Nasha Mukt Bharat (Drug-Free India).Â
Â

Â
Citizens have been urged to share information related to narcotics trafficking through the National Narcotics Helpline (1933), assuring confidentiality of informants.Â
Â
