New Delhi, Oct. 25 -- Twenty-six foreign nationals were arrested and more than 7.9kg of cocaine and other narcotics worth around Rs.108.81 crore were seized by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in coordinated raids across the National Capital Region over the past three days, the agency said in a statement on Friday. Acting on intelligence inputs, DRI officers raided a clandestine facility manufacturing methamphetamine at a farmhouse near high-rise residential buildings in Greater Noida. The search, officials said, led to the seizure of 11.4kg of amphetamine and 110.9kg of precursor chemicals. Simultaneously, another DRI team arrested the alleged syndicate handler from Gurugram, recovering 1.3kg of amphetamine from his residence. "DRI officers identified another premises suspected to be used for storing and distribution of the contraband in west Delhi," according to the statement. At the West Delhi site, a raid was conducted with Delhi Police's help after locals resisted the search. The statement, however, did not specify the nationalities or identifies of the arrested individuals. This raid yielded 7.8kg of cocaine, 1.8 kg of heroin, 3.5kg of amphetamine, 2kg of ganja, and 0.15kg of methaqualone, along with Rs.37 lakh in cash, suspected to be proceeds of drug trafficking....