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Wrapped in ‘designer paper’, hidden in bedsheets: How 2 women took crystal meth worth Rs 11.4 crore on a train

The Indian Express·Sreenivas Janyala·about 1 month ago
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The recovered substance was tested using a field drug detection kit and tested positive for amphetamine, commonly known as crystal meth, officials said. The Hyderabad Zonal Unit of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI-HZU) seized 11.4 kg of crystal meth, which they said was worth around Rs 11.4 crore, at Secunderabad Railway Station on Tuesday, and arrested two people who were allegedly transporting the narcotic substance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO The DRI-HZU said its officers, acting on specific intelligence, seized 11.4 kg of amphetamine in an intelligence-led operation conducted on April 27-28. The officers intercepted two women at Secunderabad Railway Station, who were travelling by train. Upon thorough examination of the two trolley bags carried by the passengers, officers recovered 10 transparent plastic packets containing a white crystalline substance, officials said.…

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