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Pune: Foreign national held with ₹7.63 cr worth of crystal meth by Revenue Intelligence

In a significant drug bust, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Pune, has arrested a foreign national woman for allegedly smuggling crystal methamphetamine worth ₹7.63 crore. The seizure was made following a meticulously planned operation based on specific intelligence inputs, said the DRI.

ANI Jul 18, 2025 20:27 IST googleads

Foreign national held with ₹7.63 crore worth of crystal meth by DRI Pune (Photo/ DRI Pune)

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], July 18 (ANI): In a significant drug bust, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Pune, has arrested a foreign national woman for allegedly smuggling crystal methamphetamine worth ₹7.63 crore. The seizure was made following a meticulously planned operation based on specific intelligence inputs, said the DRI.
According to a press release by the agency, DRI Pune received a tip-off that a female foreign national would be travelling from Delhi to Bengaluru by bus, carrying psychotropic substances concealed in her luggage. Acting swiftly on this information, officers from DRI Pune Regional Unit, along with Pune Customs, mounted surveillance along the Mumbai-Bangalore Highway and intercepted the suspected passenger while she was in transit.
The statement further stated that, "Initially, no contraband was found during the search of the woman or her visible baggage. However, a detailed rummaging of the bus led the officers to a second bag hidden at the back of the vehicle, which was later identified as belonging to the accused".
A thorough inspection of the concealed baggage revealed six salwar suits. Each garment was folded with specially designed paper cardboards that created hidden cavities lined with polythene. Inside these cavities, officials found a white, crystal-like substance suspected to be a narcotic drug.
Field testing confirmed the substance to be amphetamine, a potent psychotropic drug commonly known as crystal meth. The total weight of the seized material was 3.815 kilograms.
The woman was immediately taken into custody, and the narcotics were seized under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. The estimated illicit market value of the seized contraband is ₹7.63 crore.
DRI officials stated that further investigations are currently underway to trace the origin and intended recipients of the smuggled drugs. (ANI)

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