DRI Seizes 52 kg Cocaine
worth over Rs 500 crore at Mundra
Port
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Intelligence was developed by DRI that certain
consignments being imported from Iran
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Consignment, declared to contain 1,000 bags of
common salt
Continuing its streak of significant seizures, the
Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has recovered 52 kg of
cocaine, estimated to be valued at over Rs
500 crore in the international illicit market, from an import consignment.
On the basis of extensive data analysis and field
surveillance, intelligence was developed by DRI that certain consignments being
imported from Iran were likely to contain narcotic drugs. In order to interdict
the narcotic drugs, “Op Namkeen”
was launched by DRI and a consignment, declared to contain 1,000 bags of common
salt having gross weight of 25 MT, which had been imported at Mundra port from Iran, was identified for detailed examination.
Acting on above intelligence, the said consignment
was examined for three continuous days - from 24th to 26th
May 2022. During examination, some bags were found to be suspicious, as a substance
in powder form having distinct smell was found in these bags. Samples were drawn
from those suspected bags and testing was conducted by officials of Directorate
of Forensic Sciences, Government of Gujarat. The testing confirmed the presence
of cocaine in these samples. Thus far, 52 kg of Cocaine has been recovered by DRI.
Examination and seizure proceedings under the provisions of NDPS Act, 1985 are in
progress. Roles of various persons involved in the said import consignment are also
being investigated by DRI.
In the fiscal year 2021-22, during its operations across the country,
DRI had seized 321 kg of
cocaine, which is valued at over Rs. 3,200 crore in the international
illicit market. In the last one month, DRI has booked some significant cases, including
recoveries of 205 kg of heroin from a commercial import consignment of gypsum powder
at the Kandla port, 395 kg of yarn-laced with heroin at
Pipavav port, 62 kg heroin at Air Cargo Complex, IGI New
Delhi and 218 kg of heroin off the coast of Lakshadweep Islands (in a joint operation
with Indian Coast Guard). In addition, 61.5 kg of gold has been seized from Air
Cargo Complex, IGI New Delhi in a novel modus
operandi involving concealment of high purity gold in triangle valves
of metal taps.
DRI’s ability to effectively detect and affect such seizures acts as
a deterrent to those attempting to compromise India’s economic frontiers. DRI remains
committed to continuing its relentless crackdown against the perpetrators of such
crimes.