Hyderabad customs decimates drugs valued at Rs 295 Crores

SIBY JEYYA
As part of the "Say No to Drugs" campaign launched by the indian government on the occasion of the international Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, hyderabad customs authorities destroyed a variety of narcotic narcotics and psychotropic substances. drugs confiscated by hyderabad customs and the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) totaling about 8,946 kilograms were burned.


There were 2655 kg of cannabis, 11 kg of heroin, 409 kg of alprazolam, 142 kg of ephedrine hydrochloride and related materials, 2 kg each of mephedrone and methaquilone, 53 kg of methaquilone, and 5595.14 kg of chemicals used in the smuggling of ephedrine among the drugs. At rajiv gandhi international airport in hyderabad, the 11 kilogramme of heroin, which is estimated to be worth Rs. 77.0 crores, was taken from visitors from Malawi, Tanzania, and Angola in april and May 2022. drugs and psychoactive substances worth Rs. 295 crores were incinerated at the Dundigul village-based M/s. hyderabad Waste Management Project.

The hyderabad customs department destroyed 8,946 kg of narcotics worth 295 crores as part of the "Say No to Drugs" campaign, which was started by the Union government on the occasion of the international Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on Monday. In the recent years, hyderabad customs and the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) have seized the destroyed contraband.




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