The Free Press Journal

NCB nabs two foreign nationals with 4.3 kg of cocaine at airport

- DIWAKAR SHARMA /

The sleuths of Narcotics Control Board (NCB) have arrested two foreign nationals including a woman on Wednesday morning from Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Internatio­nal Airport (CSIA), Mumbai, with 4.3 kilogram of cocaine which was concealed in the trolley bags of the duo.

The duo – Michael (35) and Mariya (25) – are Peruvian nationals and landed at the airport in the early morning of April 11 by Ethiopian Airlines flight from Adis Ababa, a senior officer from NCB told The Free Press Journal.

“The seized cocaine is believed to be sourced from Sao Polo, Brazil. The street price of the drug is about Rs 40 lakh,” the officer said.

The sleuths have not yet come to conclusion whom and where the drug consignmen­t was supposed to be delivered.

“At present we are interrogat­ing both of them,” the officer said.

The NCB sleuths received an alert from the America’s Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion (DEA) regarding the smuggling. The NCB laid a trap and arrested the duo after they cleared emigration window at internatio­nal airport.

The NCB officers are also checking how they cleared the emigration window despite they carried 4 kilogram cocaine concealed in the bag.

“The concealmen­t of drug inside trolley bags is nothing new. But how they cleared the emigration window at airport is a matter of suspicion. We are investigat­ing all possible angles to nab the chain,” said an NCB officer, who further added that ‘both of them could just be the carriers of drug and they might have been paid just to gain monetary benefit.’

At the time of going to the press, the duo was being interrogat­ed at NCB zonal office in Mumbai. They have been booked under relevant sections of NDPS Act.

In drug traffickin­g case, the carriers are generally unaware of the final destinatio­n where the consignmen­t is supposed to be delivered. The mastermind behind the racket keeps monitoring the consignmen­t until it reaches final destinatio­n.

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