The Border Security Force (BSF) recovered two drones and a packet of heroin in two swift and precisely executed operations along the Punjab border, the BSF said in a press release on Wednesday.
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized 45,984 prohibited e-cigarettes worth Rs 10.42 crore at Tuticorin Port, uncovering a major smuggling racket and arresting three people linked to the operation. According to information from the Ministry of Finance, the goods were found
US customs officials are alerting parents about the risks associated with counterfeit toys after confiscating over USD 775,000 worth of fake products from China, as stated in a November 25 announcement, which included imitations of well-known characters like Mickey Mouse and Labubu, accordin
The passenger has been arrested under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. The seizure was made during routine screening of international arrivals at Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport, Terminal 2. Customs officers, acting on intelligence or during ba
During the subsequent search, security personnel recovered 4.444 kg of methamphetamine tablets. The substance, classified as a psychotropic drug under Indian law, is among the most trafficked narcotics in the region due to its high demand in international markets.
Displaying exceptional vigilance and swift response, the Border Security Force (BSF) troops apprehended two suspected smugglers and recovered drones in separate incidents along the Punjab border.
Acting on a specific intelligence, an operation was launched on 19 November 25 in North Cachar, leading to the seizure of 186 gm heroin valued at approximately ₹2.5 crore in the illegal market.
In a major anti-narcotics operation, the Border Security Force (BSF), in coordination with the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), seized a large consignment of Yaba tablets and other narcotics valued at approximately Rs 9 crore in Tripura, officials said.
Methamphetamine drugs (108.660g) worth Rs 10,86,600, four mobile phones, one train ticket and Rs 1,530 cash were also recovered, making the total Mudammal Rs 11,18,130.
According to the Customs department, officers at the airport's arrivals terminal intercepted the traveller on November 17 after suspecting the contents of his baggage during routine profiling. A detailed examination led to the recovery of 3.83 kg of high-grade hydroponic ganja, a form of
The passenger, who arrived on Air India flight AI-2383 on November 15, was stopped at the green channel exit based on profiling. He claimed to be the CEO of a firm dealing in machine spare parts.