Huge Drug Bust at Hyderabad Airport: 400 kg of Ganja Seized
The Narcotics Control Bureau seized 400 kg of hydroponic ganja, valued at Rs 40 crore, at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. The contraband was recovered from a woman's luggage, who traveled from Bangkok via Dubai. The agency is investigating her connections in Thailand and India.
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The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) made a significant drug seizure on Wednesday at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, confiscating 400 kg of hydroponic ganja from a woman's luggage.
Officials intercepted the passenger based on intelligence inputs and found the contraband estimated to be worth Rs 40 crore hidden in her two check-in bags.
The investigation uncovered that the woman procured the ganja in Bangkok and opted for a travel route through Dubai to dodge suspicion. The NCB is now working to identify her contacts in Thailand and India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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