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Whereabouts of six suspected Mexican drug lords unknown 

Chancy Namadzunda by Chancy Namadzunda
May 14, 2025
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The whereabouts of six Mexicans who were arrested at Kamuzu International for alleged links to drug dealing and were released on police bail, are unknown.

The six are; Panfilo Hernandez, 27, Adrian Angulo, 30, Armando Hernadez, 32, Mario Picas, 32, Luiz Armando Ramirez, 44 and Cristhian Jovvany Hernandez, 30.

Their host, a Nigerian, Mike Chukwu, 54, was released by an order issued by High Court of Malawi Judge Mzonde Mvula who said his detention was was illegal.

The paper said officials at police, immigration and Ministry of Homeland Security could not tell the whereabouts of the six.

Soon after their arrest, Kalaya said the suspects were enroute to Mozambique allegedly to set up laboratories for dangerous drugs.

However, according to our sources, the six were released after the police found no case against them.

“After investigations, the police did not find any case against them. they were not found with drugs, or any link to drug smuggling. There were in Malawi in transit to Mozambique, and against what was reported earlier, there is no evidence that they were to set up laboratories for dangerous drugs,” said our source.

The source further soon after their release on Wednesday, they taken to Bridge View Hotel where they spent a night before they were let go on Thursday.

“They were brought here by police in civilians. Their rooms were also booked for them. They left this morning and were picked by a taxi driver,” said another source at the hotel.

Chuku’s detention was described as unlawful, and violation of section 42 (2) (b) of the constitution of the Republic of Malawi by judge Mvula.

According to his lawyer Jefferson Luwa of Blackstone Chambers, Chuku was at first charged with aiding illegal importation of drugs, but it was later changed to action likely to cause breach of peace.

“After noting that they were still my keeping my client under custody, that’s when we applied for an order to release him from unlawful detention,” he said

Soon after their release, Kalaya told The Nation newspaper that the US had provided us with information through International Police [Interpol] that the Mexicans are suspected to be part of a syndicate [in their country], involved in production and distribution of drugs.

“They [USA authorities] have information that these people are in the process of   establishing drug labs, where they will be producing and distributing drugs to Africa and other countries. So, they were using Malawi as a transit route to Mozambique through Dedza border.”

He said the six are among suspected drug dealers wanted in the US. He said when the USA requested Malawi through Interpol  to cooperate on the mission, a US team was also provided to work with local authorities.

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Kalaya said initially they had difficulties questioning the suspects due to language barriers, but roped in an interpreter to help.

He said: “Both our team and those from the US are conducting the interviews. If we find them with any case in Malawi, we will act locally. One of them was found with some packets of drugs, which have been sent to a lab for testing.

“If they establish these labs in Mozambique, it is likely that Malawi would be affected. After detaining the six, Chukwu started banging tables, so he was arrested and charged with conduct likely to cause breach of peace and obstructing officers while on duty.”

 

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