According to the ANF spokesman, the accused identified as Wasilat Amusa alias Alaba was caught red-handed a as selling drugs at a flat in Sector H-13 of the federal capital.
Pakistan’s Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has uncovered a drug trafficking ring targeting students in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, following the arrest of a Nigerian woman linked to the sale of cocaine.
According to the ANF spokesman, the accused identified as Wasilat Amusa alias Alaba was caught red-handed a as selling drugs at a flat in Sector H-13 of the federal capital.
About 180 grams of cocaine was recovered from the woman’s flat, the spokesman said in a statement on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
The passport of the accused, which was issued in Lagos, was also seized.
The Nigerian woman was also reportedly involved in supplying drugs to students at an educational institute.
Authorities said the arrest follows ongoing operations to clamp down on cross-border drug networks exploiting Nigerian national for trafficking.
It was further gathered that the ANF has already arrested several Nigerian drug dealers.
The Anti-Narcotics Force registered a case against the accused and commenced investigation.