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Cocaine Worth Over Rs 60 Crore Seized From Woman At Mumbai Airport, Arrested

Cocaine Worth Over Rs 60 Crore Seized From Woman At Mumbai Airport, Arrested

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The development came after specific intelligence developed by officers of DRI Mumbai indicated that a female of Indian nationality would be smuggling narcotics into India.
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Mumbai, has seized cocaine worth Rs 62.6 crore from an Indian woman at Mumbai International Airport.
The development came after specific intelligence developed by officers of DRI Mumbai indicated that a female of Indian nationality, coming from Doha to Mumbai on Monday, would be smuggling narcotics into India.
Acting on the said intelligence, DRI Mumbai officers intercepted the female passenger upon her arrival at Mumbai Airport on Monday, July 14.
Following a thorough examination of her baggage, 6 oreo boxes and 3 chocolate boxes were recovered. On opening, all nine boxes were found to contain capsules filled with a white powdery substance purported to be Cocaine. A total of 300 such capsules were recovered.
All capsules were individually tested using the field test kit, which showed a positive result for Cocaine.
A total of 6261 grams of Cocaine with an estimated value of Rs 62.6 crore in illicit market was recovered and seized under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. Additionally, the passenger in question was arrested.
Further investigation is in progress.
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) stands at the forefront of combating drug trafficking in India, playing a pivotal role in intercepting illicit narcotics, dismantling trafficking networks, and safeguarding national security.
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