Hindustan Times (Delhi)

600kg stimulant Khat leaves worth ₹17cr seized

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Customs officials recovered at least 600 kg of dry Khat leaves valued at ₹17 crore from three consignmen­ts at Delhi airport, which were imported as green tea leaves from Ethiopia. This is the biggest seizure of the banned drug, officials said, adding that two Ethiopian nationals were arrested in the case.

Dry Khat is a stimulant drug, which is usually chewed, smoked or mixed in liquids. In India, it is listed as a psychotrop­ic substance under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances (NDPS) Act. “It is equally addictive as heroin. Dry Khat makes a person hyperactiv­e and aggressive. It energises one with elevated blood, sudden behavioura­l changes and may cause paranoia,” a customs officer said.

The officer said the recovery led to the arrest of two Ethiopian nationals and a man who worked at the Delhi airport’s cargo terminal. The three containers were imported to Delhi from Ethiopia on February 2. The seizure was a joint effort of officials from customs (cargo) and IGI airport.

A customs officer from Delhi airport, who did not wish to be named, said they had received an input regarding the movement of the containers from the African nation on January 30. “On Mon-

day, when the containers were being readied for transporta­tion, we raided the cargo terminal and caught two Ethiopian men to whom the containers belonged. On questionin­g, they tried to pass off the drug as green tea leaves. We got it checked from our experts and the leaves were identified as dry Khat. The two men were arrested,” said the officer.

Detailed examinatio­n revealed that each of the three containers

had 200 kg dry Khat. “After the interrogat­ion of the two men, we zeroed in on an Indian who reportedly works as a customs broker. He was helping the two men with the paper work in clearing the consignmen­t. We are yet to ascertain his antecedent­s. We are not revealing the names of the three men as investigat­ion is in process,” the officer said.

The banned drug is not found anywhere in India .

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