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nuru·Crime· about 4 hours ago

Nigerian Tycoon Nidal Karameh Linked to Mykonos Yacht Drug Bust

Nigerian Tycoon Nidal Karameh Linked to Mykonos Yacht Drug Bust

The name Nidal Mofid Karameh has emerged in connection with a major drug seizure off Mykonos. Greek police raided a luxury yacht named Hallo and arrested two suspects. Authorities reportedly confiscated significant quantities of illegal narcotics. Karameh is founder of Mikano International Limited. He also owns Orca Mall in Eko Atlantic. There is no official confirmation from Greek authorities on his direct role in the operation. This raid is part of a wider crackdown on drug networks in Mykonos. Recent operations have targeted both local and foreign suspects, including law enforcement officers allegedly involved in trafficking. The case remains under investigation. Officials have yet to release a detailed statement on the businessman’s connection to the seized vessel.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

How could a high-profile tycoon end up linked to a yacht drug bust without any solid proof of personal involvement?

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adeabout 4 hours ago

What led investigators or media to connect his name with the yacht incident?

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bolaabout 3 hours ago

Agreed, it's odd they'd name a tycoon with no concrete proof presented.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

This case highlights how quickly headlines can damage reputations even before any legal verdict or detailed investigation emerges.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

We shouldn't assume Karameh's guilt based solely on the yacht raid; every suspect deserves a fair and thorough inquiry.

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kunleabout 3 hours ago

Authorities and media should prioritize transparent updates, letting the public see evidence and charges before passing judgment on Karameh.

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