NCB arrests ex-Zambian armyman with 4 kg of heroin worth 26 crore
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officials on Friday arrested a Zambian national with four kilograms of heroin worth Rs 26 crore. The accused is an ex-Zambian army official. What has baffled the Anti-Drug agency is that the accused had sourced heroin from Ethiopia, which until now was known for smuggling cocaine. The accused is also suspected to be having links with Afghan drug traffickers, sources said.
According to the NCB sources, on the basis of discreet information, under the supervision of Mumbai NCB Unit Zonal Director Sameer Wankhede, a team of officers comprising VV Singh and Ashish Ranjan seized four kilograms of heroin and intercepted one Zambian National - Kenith Mulowa at the international airport in Mumbai on Friday.
"Mulowa had arrived from Ethiopia two days ago and two days later his baggage arrived at the airport. Since we had concrete information that Mulowa was involved in the smuggling of drugs, surveillance was mounted by the team of NCB near his hotel and airport area for the last two days. The NCB team followed Mulowa from the hotel to airport and nabbed him red-handed with four kilograms of heroin," said Wankhede.
Mulowa visited the airport to take his bag. "During the search of his bag three cavities were found. In those cavities, packets of Heroin were found concealed. The total weight of the three packets containing heroin is four kilograms," said an official.
The apprehended Zambian national is ex-serviceman of Zambian Army.