A Nigerian drug dealer took
Indian authorities by surprise as he escaped from his prison cell few hours to
his deportation.
A Nigerian man, John Okoro
has left Indian prison officials in shock after he escaped from cell’s office
in Azad Maidan area of India. The drug peddler who was a few hours from being
deported made a daring escape from the Anti-Narcotics Cell’s custody in Azad
Maidan early on Monday.
John Okoro, 35, sought
permission to step out of the detection room on the first floor of the agency’s
office around 2 am, saying he wanted to use the toilet, and then jumped from
the balcony. He crashed through the asbestos roof and fled on foot.
The constable guarding him
also leaped from the balcony in a desperate attempt to arrest him, but ended up
injured. He is recovering at the Nagpada police hospital.
The Anti-Narcotics Cell’s
Azad Maidan office is barely 15 feet from the local police station. The office
shares a wall with the police’s station detection room. The Esplanade court is
in the same compound.
An alert has been issued
for Okoro, who was convicted for trying to selling banned substances in 2014
and recently completed his jail term.
Before his conviction, the
35-year-old Nigerian lived in Koparkhairane, Navi Mumbai. After his prison
sentence ended, he was placed under the ANC’s custody on December 31 and he was
due to be deported on Monday afternoon.
“Around 2 am, Okoro told
the constable on guard that he wanted to visit the washroom. He was being taken
there when he jumped from the balcony. He landed on the asbestos roof, which
immediately gave away,” a police officer said. “He ran in the directions of
Mahapalika Marg.”
Another officer said a
manhunt had been launched and the Anti-Narcotics Cell had asked informers to be
on the lookout. Okoro was wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans and slippers.

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