This Article is From Feb 10, 2017

After A Decade, Customs Disposes Narcotics Worth Rs 8 Crore

After A Decade, Customs Disposes Narcotics Worth Rs 8 Crore

The drugs were disposed at a centralised waste treatment facility in Nilothi. (Representational image)

New Delhi: Drugs like heroin and ganja worth about Rs eight crore, which were seized from smugglers, were disposed today by customs departments.

These drugs were seized at Foreign Post Office and air cargo export shed from various outbound parcels in past several years.

The drugs, including 2.48 kg of heroin worth Rs 7.6 crore, 2.6 kg of ganja valuing Rs 26,000 and 1.45 kg of charas worth Rs 1.45 lakh, were disposed at a centralised waste treatment facility in Nilothi, a press release issued by the customs said.

"The about 6.53 kgs of drugs, which were seized in various cases, were disposed after a painstaking efforts by the customs department who took permissions from different courts hearing the cases of seizures to dispose them," a senior customs official said.

It is after a gap of at least 10 years that such a disposal is taking place, he said.

Further, a quantity of 19.7 kg of Ephedrine, a contraband, valued at Rs 19.7 lakh was also destroyed along with these narcotics.

This consignment of Ephedrine was seized recently in the cargo shed. "The said quantity was concealed in bedsheets and the declaration made by exporter in the corresponding documents was 'king size bedsheets' only," the release said.

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