by staff writer
by Marvin Hockstam
PARAMARIBO, Suriname, Jan 16, CMC – The arrest of a 75-year-old grandmother on drug related charges is resulting in people hilariously trolling police and calling for her release.
The woman had been arrested on Tuesday after police raided her home and found that she was running a small “cocaine empire” from her house in the western Paramaribo.

The arrest of coke Nani (granny) Nankoemarie N. has become such a hot topic in the country that the hashtag #FreeGazaNani has been trending all day Wednesday.
Prior to the arrest of the woman, police had caught a group of teenagers selling crack cocaine in Piano Street in Victoria Park, a neighbourhood in Kwatta, in western Paramaribo. The boys, ages ranging from 15- to 20 years told police that they were selling the narcotics for a woman with one of them identified her as his aunt.
When police raided the house, they did indeed find a large amount of cocaine inside. They also found proof that the boys were selling the drugs at her behest. The grandma was immediately arrested. The boys were also kept in custody.
The case took an unexpected turn
“Free Gaza Nani, she is so inspiring. Girl Power Female Power! Let her go. She is a well-respected drug dealer who wasn’t selling kilograms, but just a couple of grams here and there so she could buy bread, milk and masala,” one person joked on social media.
Another person, who said he had spoen to one of her customers said the she could easily rival the big dealers….
Then someone found a photograph of the bespectacled Gaza Nani clad in a pristine sari, grinning widely and throwing gang signs, and that only served to further fuel the virality of the story.
The hashtag #freegazanani quickly started trending, with many people joking around about the case, but some hinting seriously that a
Media reports said that Nankoemarie went into the drug trade to augment her retirement income.
“When she started having trouble walking, she asked her nephew to help out and together with friends of his she built her own little drug empire,” the report stated.
None of this has been confirmed by police.