1 kilograms of ketamine worth Rs 1.8 crore. Both individuals were arrested, and investigations are ongoing to uncover any potential connections to larger drug syndicates. These busts highlight the diligent efforts of the Chennai Air Customs in combating drug trafficking through airports. The officials have been vigilant in monitoring passengers and cargo to prevent the illegal transportation of drugs. The increased use of airports for drug smuggling has prompted authorities to enhance security measures and intelligence gathering to stay ahead of the traffickers. The Air Customs authorities have urged travelers to cooperate with security procedures and report any suspicious activities to help maintain the safety and security of the airport. The recent successes in seizing drugs demonstrate the effectiveness of these measures in intercepting illegal substances and apprehending those involved in drug trafficking. The Chennai Air Customs remain committed to keeping the airport free from illegal activities and ensuring the safety of passengers and the integrity of the country’s borders.

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Chennai Air Customs Seize Drugs Worth Rs 8 Crore in Major Busts at Anna International Airport
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