DRI
Seizes Heroin Worth Rs. 38.36 Crs at Integrated Check
Post, Attari, Amritsar
· The
consignment of 4,000 pieces of brooms in 40 bags, the heroin was stealthily
filled in 442 hollow short pieces/sticks of river cane/bamboo (in 3 bags) with
ends of such sticks artificially sealed and such sticks were further
concealed/camouflaged by being placed/packed inside “Afghan Brooms” which were
tied up with iron wire on the outside.
In its endeavor
to curb drug trafficking, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) unearthed a
novel modus operandi of heroin smuggling into India through the land route at India-Pakistan
border. Based on specific intelligence developed and further profiling by DRI officers,
a consignment of brooms was intercepted at Integrated Check Post, Attari, Amritsar. On examination, 5.480 kg of recovered Heroin
valued at Rs 38.36 crore in the international market was seized on 11 June,
2023.
In the consignment of 4,000 pieces
of brooms in 40 bags, the heroin was stealthily filled in 442 hollow short pieces/sticks
of river cane/bamboo (in 3 bags) with ends of such sticks artificially sealed and
such sticks were further concealed/camouflaged by being placed/packed inside “Afghan
Brooms” which were tied up with iron wire on the outside.
The cargo consignment of “Afghan
Brooms” from Afghanistan was imported by an Afghan National with fake Indian IDs
in connivance with his Indian national wife. The said Afghan national was out on
bail granted in earlier NDPS case booked by Delhi Police in 2018. Both, the Afghan
National and his wife were arrested under NDPS Act, 1985. Further, follow up action
and investigations to unearth the entire conspiracy and smuggling module and to
gather evidence are being conducted.