In a major drug haul, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) unit Chennai arrested two shipping agents following the seizure of 112 kg of Pseudoephedrine in powder form from Chennai airport. Drug cartels now prefer Chennai and Trichy airports than neighbouring states despite the watchful eyes of DRI, NCB and other agencies. In a major operation, officials from the DRI have intercepted foiled drug-smuggling attempt at the Chennai airport.
Acting on a tip-off, they swiftly intercepted a container at Chennai port and conducted a raid. The consignment was bound for Australia. The sleuth found 112 kg of pseudoephedrine concealed in a shipping container filled with packets labelled as ‘Quartz’ powder valued at Rs 110 crores in the local market.
They found 37 packets of Pseudoephedrine, each weighing 3 kg, hidden beneath 37 bags of quartz powder. Officials told media that this white crystalline powder, classified as a controlled substance under the Narcotics Act, is primarily used in the production of Methamphetamine, a synthetic drug. The narcotics were being smuggled to Australia via cargo ship.
Authorities have arrested two shipping agents, identified as Abudahir and Ahmed Basha under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, in connection with the smuggling operation. Authorities also seized two luxury cars linked to the suspects, along with Rs3.9 lakh in cash.
During the investigation, the duo admitted that they had sent similar consignments at least four times.