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NEW DELHI:  Based on specific intelligence that an air cargo consignment declared to contain 330 trolley bags, imported from Entebbe, Uganda, at Delhi Air Cargo Complex, IGI Airport, New Delhi, would have narcotic drugs concealed therein, the DRI sleuths examined the said consignment on May 9 and 10, 2022. On examination, 54.07 kg of off-white powder, ingeniously concealed inside the hollow metal tubes of 126 trolley bags, was detected. On random testing of the off-white powder on Field Drug Testing Kit, it tested for Heroin.

A swift follow-up operation in Punjab and Haryana led to further recovery of 6.72 kg of heroin. In total, 60.79 kg of heroin valued at Rs 425.54 crore and Rs 48,17,300/in cash were seized under the NDPS Act, 1985. The importer and two other concerned persons were arrested.

This is not an isolated case. Amidst drug manufacturing pockets like Afghanistan reaping bumper opium harvest in last four years, India along with other countries in the world is witnessing an all-time high of heroin smuggling.

According to sources in the DRI, there has been a steep rise in smuggling of the heroin and opium derivatives over the last few years. The  seizure of banned drug heroin has increased exponentially over the last four years, specially after the world unlocked after COVID-19.

According to the available data while the seizure amount stood at 237 kg in 2019, in 2022, 14,967 kg of heroin has already been seized till September 2022. The production of Opium, from which heroin is derived, grew seven per cent worldwide between 2020 and 2021 to 7,930 tons – predominantly due to an increase in production in Afghanistan according to UN Office of Drugs and Crime.

As a result of which the illegal trade of psychotropic substance from these pockets started getting pushed worldwide and especially into India from Afghanistan. After the world opened up post the lockdown, there was tremendous spike in the seizures.

NEW DELHI:  Based on specific intelligence that an air cargo consignment declared to contain 330 trolley bags, imported from Entebbe, Uganda, at Delhi Air Cargo Complex, IGI Airport, New Delhi, would have narcotic drugs concealed therein, the DRI sleuths examined the said consignment on May 9 and 10, 2022. On examination, 54.07 kg of off-white powder, ingeniously concealed inside the hollow metal tubes of 126 trolley bags, was detected. On random testing of the off-white powder on Field Drug Testing Kit, it tested for Heroin.

A swift follow-up operation in Punjab and Haryana led to further recovery of 6.72 kg of heroin. In total, 60.79 kg of heroin valued at Rs 425.54 crore and Rs 48,17,300/in cash were seized under the NDPS Act, 1985. The importer and two other concerned persons were arrested.

This is not an isolated case. Amidst drug manufacturing pockets like Afghanistan reaping bumper opium harvest in last four years, India along with other countries in the world is witnessing an all-time high of heroin smuggling.

According to sources in the DRI, there has been a steep rise in smuggling of the heroin and opium derivatives over the last few years. The  seizure of banned drug heroin has increased exponentially over the last four years, specially after the world unlocked after COVID-19.

According to the available data while the seizure amount stood at 237 kg in 2019, in 2022, 14,967 kg of heroin has already been seized till September 2022. The production of Opium, from which heroin is derived, grew seven per cent worldwide between 2020 and 2021 to 7,930 tons – predominantly due to an increase in production in Afghanistan according to UN Office of Drugs and Crime.

As a result of which the illegal trade of psychotropic substance from these pockets started getting pushed worldwide and especially into India from Afghanistan. After the world opened up post the lockdown, there was tremendous spike in the seizures.

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