DRI Seizes 3004 kg of Heroin at Mundra - Arrest of Eight Persons
In its continued crackdown on smuggling of Heroin
into India, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) detained two containers on
13.09.2021for examination that had arrived at Mundra
Port from Kandhar, Afghanistan via Bandar Abbas, Iran.
The containers were declared to contain Semi-processed Talc Stones. Detailed examination
of the containers led to the seizure of 2988 kgs of
heroin from the two containers on 17.09.2021
and 19.09.21.
The heroin was concealed in jumbo bags said to
contain unprocessed talc powder. The heroin was placed in the lower layers of the
bags. The heroin was then topped with Talc stones to avoid detection. Resultantly,
the heroin had to be painstakingly separated from the Talc Stones.
Immediate follow-up operations were carried out
in New Delhi, Noida (UP), Chennai, Coimbatore, Ahmedabad, Mandvi,
Gandhidham and Vijaywada. This
led to recovery of 16.1 kgs of heroin from a Godown in Delhi, 10.2 kgs powder suspected
to be cocaine and 11 kgs of substance suspected to be
heroin from a residential place in Noida.
A total of eight (8) persons including four (4)
Afghan nationals, one (1) Uzbek National and three (3) Indian nationals have been
arrested in the case so far. The arrested Indian Nationals include the holder of
the Import Export Code (IEC), which was used to import the consignment. He was arrested
from Chennai. Investigations are in progress.