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24 kilos of heroin imported from Afghanistan found hidden in oil cans in Mumbai

11 October 2021 | TITN Team
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The DRI recuperated 25.45 kg of heroin from a compartment at the port of Nhava Sheva in Navi Mumbai and captured three individuals, the organization said on Saturday. As on account of almost 3,000 kg of heroin seized at the port of Mundra in Gujarat last month, that shipment additionally came from Afghanistan, as indicated by an assertion from DRI.

What’s more, heroin was most likely discovered concealed in oil jars interestingly, making it extremely difficult to distinguish the medication during a normal assessment, he said. The compartment was imported from Kandahar for a bringing in organization with Masjid Bunder’s location in south Mumbai, DRI said, adding that it showed up through the port of Chabahar in Iran.

The shipper was an Indian resident who had lived in Iran for quite a while. During his scrutinizing, he uncovered subtleties of his connections to Afghanistan, DRI said. The individual was captured under the Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS). His scrutinizing additionally prompted the capture on Friday of two others from Delhi. They were supposedly associated with “Hawala” exchanges for the normal importation of the freight, the DRI articulation said, adding that further examinations are progressing.