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Thursday, 9 November 2017

An investigation is underway against three Foreigners arrested in operations carried out by narcotics police in two homes in Famagusta.

They will remain in custody for four more days
The investigation is continuing that the narcotics police have carried out against three Foreigners arrested for drugs they have taken in operations in two separate homes in Famagusta.
Nigerian Abdulhamid Lokogoma Abdul, Kanu Odee Ojong and Fasial Ismail Aminu, who were arrested on the matter, were taken to the court yesterday and were given four more days for additional detention orders.
Prosecutor Serhan Bundak, who conducted the case on behalf of the Attorney General's Attorney General, called the sworn witness to police officer Mustafa Kavaz, who was in the Directorate of Narcotics and Smuggling Prevention Directorate of PGM, who undertook the investigating officer.
On 1 November 2017, the witness informed the police that the suspect Abdulhamid Lokogoma Abdul resides in Bayram Apartmanı on a court order and that the search result is within the dark blue leather purse under the pillow, believed that the drink had found a ready-made cigarette.
Mustafa Kavaz, Abdulhamid, the same day, the same day, Kanu Odee Ojong'dan learned that he received, Ojong'un apartment, the Fasial Ismail Aminu, while searching for increasingly stating,
the subject reminded me of the fact that in the common locker used by Kanu Odee Ojong and Fasial Ismail Aminu, he found the substance believed to be 3 grams in weight in the cigarette package.
The witness, who told the police that he had carried out the testimony and remonstration of the voluntary statement of the arrested Ojong during the period in which the suspects were detained, said that the results from the laboratory that he had not yet obtained could change the course of the investigation and the court demanded additional time against the suspects.
Judge Gokhan Asafoğulları gave permission and order for the suspects to remain in police detention for 4 more days.


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