A Nigerian suspected of running a drug trafficking cartel in Indonesia has been shot dead in his hideout by the police for resisting arrest.
The deceased suspect identified as Douglas Hope Onyebuchi, aka Kabaka, was killed in Tanah Tinggi, Central Jakarta on Wednesday, April 26, 2017, Jakarta Post reports.
The Jakarta Police Chief, Insp. Gen. M. Iriawan who confirmed the incident, stated the police shot Onyebuchi who was a suspect in a drug smuggling case in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta.
Insp. Gen. Iriawan added that the police had coordinated an operation with the Directorate General of Customs and Excise to track Onyebuchi and his Indonesian wife, Yani Andriani, after being suspected of smuggling a package containing two kilograms of methamphetamine from Guangzhou, China.
The statement from the police chief reads:
“Some drugs were shipped from Guangzhou, disguised in pairs of sandals. We later followed the shipment to Jl. Cengkir Raya in Kelapa Gading.
The police had seen Andriani watching the package being placed inside one of the rooms in the dorm house. We watched her for two days until we concluded that she was a suspect.
The police proceeded to arrest Andriani. Further investigations led police to another location on Jl. Maladewa in Tanah Tinggi, where Kabaka was hiding.
During his arrest, he fought back and tried to grab one of the officers’ guns. Therefore, we had no choice but to take him down.”