Banned drug busted at KIA

Bengaluru Officials busted Ephedrine which was to be smuggled to Malaysia by air at the cargo terminal of the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA). An officer said they searched export cargos at the Air Cargo Complex following a tip-off and found around Rs 25 kg of Ephedrine concealed in the inlay covers of folding files in six carbon boxes. The haul is valued at Rs 1.25 crore. The drug is banned under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The seized drug is suspected to have been sourced from Karnataka and other parts of India, the officer added. The drug was concealed in the folder files so as to evade detection. Customs officials have alerted their counterparts in Malaysia and given them the address where the consignment was meant to be delivered, another officer said. It is one of the big hauls seized by the Customs in recent times, he said. The officer suspects that the gang has a wide network and operates out of Malaysia and other countries in Southeast Asia. A third officer said they were keeping a tight vigil at the airport following alerts that the drug mafia was trying to smuggle out large consignments of banned substances for the New Year bash. “Every consignment in the cargo section is being checked carefully. Export cargos are being screened thoroughly before being dispatched. We have also alerted the airport authorities to alert us if they find anything suspicious,” the officer said.

Related Posts

Remedium Lifecare ‘s Breakthrough: A New Era in Pharma

Mumbai: Remedium Lifecare Limited, a pivotal player in India’s pharmaceutical industry, has clinched a noteworthy contract with a UK-based pharmaceutical distribution firm, promising to amplify its stature in the global…

An Index To Gauge States For Drug Enforcement, Improve Drug Quality

New Delhi:  The Union government is drawing up an index to gauge states and union territories on their preparedness to enforce Central regulations on drugs, medical devices and cosmetics, according…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Phthalates in plastics linked to 13 per cent of heart disease deaths in 2018 globally, finds study

Phthalates in plastics linked to 13 per cent of heart disease deaths in 2018 globally, finds study

Cargologic receives CEIV Pharma re-certification

Cargologic receives CEIV Pharma re-certification

Dr. Reddy’s to introduce Sanofi’s novel RSV drug in India

Dr. Reddy’s to introduce Sanofi’s novel RSV drug in India

Japan’s Takeda to launch dengue vaccine in India with Biological E next year

Japan’s Takeda to launch dengue vaccine in India with Biological E next year