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Patrick Azubuike, 36, Suspected Nigerian Drug Kingpin Arrested, Charged In Thailand

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By Ayodele Oni

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Thai authorities have officially charged a suspected Nigerian Drug Kingpin, Ikenna Patrick Azubuike with illegal possession and distribution of a Category 2 narcotic (cocaine) and resisting arrest.

 

36 years old Azubuike had earlier been arrested by the Bangkok Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB), in collaboration with the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB).

 

He is being suspected of being a major transnational crime-boss during a high-stakes late-night operation.

 

The suspect, identified as Ikenna Patrick Azubuike (alias “Patrick”), was arrested outside a luxury condominium complex on Rama III Road in the Yannawa district of Bangkok after a violent attempt to evade capture.

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The arrest team cornered Azubuike as he drove into his residence. Officers attempted to block his path with police vehicles, but the suspect aggressively reversed into the police blockade in a desperate attempt to ram his way out.

 

Several officers sustained injuries before police smashed the car’s windows, disabled the engine, and forcefully took him into custody. A subsequent search of his vehicle and apartment uncovered:

 

Thai intelligence reveals that Azubuike operated as the regional zone leader for “Dodorima,” a notorious regional alliance of West African criminals active in Southeast Asia.

 

Investigators claim the group is a prominent offshoot of the transnational Neo Black Movement of Africa (NBM) .

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The syndicate is accused of running a double-edged operation involving high-level cocaine distribution and sophisticated romance scams.

 

While tracking a romance scam hub raided in Nonthaburi, investigators discovered intertwined digital evidence linking the scams directly to Azubuike’s drug logistics.

 

Financial analysts estimate that more than 380 million Baht shuffled through the network’s coordinated mule bank accounts over the past 12 months alone.

 

Police reports note that Azubuike had lived in Thailand for over seven years, initially operating as a street-level dealer before rising to manage regional logistics and catering to elite clients.

 

To mask the financial trail, the syndicate allegedly used community outreach programs, charitable donations, and a front company claiming to export dried fish to Nigeria.

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During questioning, Azubuike acknowledged his involvement with narcotics, but strongly denied any money laundering charges, maintaining that his wealth originated from legitimate seafood exports.

 

Additional charges under stringent Thai money-laundering frameworks are currently being compiled as international partners work to freeze asset pipelines tied back to West Africa.


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