Custom officials recover drugs from goods train arriving from Pakistan

  • | Sunday | 15th July, 2018

AMRITSAR: Custom officials have recovered heroin from a goods train that arrived from Pakistan . Custom officials also recovered gold jewellery worth Rs 8.5 lakh from two Turkmenistan national who arrived Amritsar on board Turkmenistan flight. The gold was hidden in the rectum of the passenger who arrived Amritsar from Delhi. Custom commissioner Dipak Kumar Gupta on Sunday informed that during rummaging of empty wagons of goods train they found around 750 grams of heroin packed in 3 packets. These packets were concealed in a cavity.In another case, Dipak informed that customs officials at Sri Guru Ram Das International Airport recovered around 900 grams of gold valued at around Rs 27.25 lakh.

AMRITSAR: Custom officials have recovered heroin from a goods train that arrived from Pakistan . Custom commissioner Dipak Kumar Gupta on Sunday informed that during rummaging of empty wagons of goods train they found around 750 grams of heroin packed in 3 packets. These packets were concealed in a cavity.In another case, Dipak informed that customs officials at Sri Guru Ram Das International Airport recovered around 900 grams of gold valued at around Rs 27.25 lakh. The gold was hidden in the rectum of the passenger who arrived Amritsar from Delhi. Custom officials also recovered gold jewellery worth Rs 8.5 lakh from two Turkmenistan national who arrived Amritsar on board Turkmenistan flight.

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