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Marijuana valued at Rs 4.94 crore seized from jackfruit packets at Delhi airport

They were found inside two bags brought by Indian passengers on a SpiceJet flight arriving at T3 on October 24.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: An attempt to smuggle nearly five kilograms of marijuana by flyers from Bangkok by concealing them inside jackfruit packets was foiled by the Customs department at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. The drug is worth Rs 4.94 crore in the market. A total of six individuals have been arrested.

According to a statement released on Tuesday by the Customs department, “The ganja was concealed in eight yellow coloured polythene packets meant to carry jackfruits. They were found inside two bags brought by Indian passengers arriving at T3 by a Spicejet flight on October 24.

“The passengers were diverted at the green channel to facilitate capture of x-rays of their belongings as well as baggage search by the Customs Officers,” it said. On examination of bags carried by the passengers, pouches containing green coloured narcotic substances suspected to be Marijuana weighing 4,941 grams were found, the release said.

“When the material was subjected to diagnostic tests, prima facie it appeared to be marijuana. The value of the said substance is 4.94 crore approx. In addition to this, four receivers are also arrested,” it added.

The passengers as well as the receivers had violated provisions of Section 8 of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, and had committed offences punishable under Section 20, 23 and 29 of NDPS Act 1985.They have been arrested under the Act.

The marijuana has been seized along with the concealed material and packaging under section 43(a) of the NDPS Act, 1985.

Further investigation is in progress. 

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