Rs 48 cr worth narcotics seized at IGI airport

NEW DELHI, May 23:
In one of the biggest narcotics seizures at IGI Airport in recent times, Customs officials have seized suspected hydroponic weed worth around Rs 48 crore from two Thai nationals who arrived from Bangkok, officials said on Saturday.
Delhi Airport Customs Commissioner Arvind Saran said the seizure was among the largest narcotics recoveries made at any international airport in the country in recent years.
“Customs officials at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport are maintaining strict round-the-clock vigil to check attempts to smuggle drugs and other prohibited items,” Saran said.

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Concerted efforts were also being made to curb gold smuggling, he said.
Hydroponic weed is a high-potency form of cannabis cultivated in nutrient-rich water instead of soil.
According to an official statement, the two passengers landed in Delhi on May 22 and were intercepted after crossing the Green Channel at the airport.
“Acting on specific profiling inputs and suspicious travel indicators, Customs officers subjected the baggage of both passengers to detailed examination,” the statement said.
During a physical examination of the baggage, officials recovered six vacuum-sealed packets suspected to contain hydroponic weed. Of the total seizure, four packets weighing around 29 kg were recovered from one passenger, while two packets weighing around 19 kg were recovered from the second passenger, officials said.
“The total quantity of the suspected narcotic substance recovered in the case was approximately 47.805 kilograms (net weight),” the statement said.
According to Customs officials, the seized contraband has an estimated market value of around Rs 48 crore.
“This is one of the highest seizures in recent times at IGI airport, Delhi,” they said. (PTI)