1 kilograms of ketamine worth Rs 1.7 crore. Both individuals were arrested and investigations are ongoing to uncover possible links to larger drug networks. The customs officials acted on a tip-off and conducted thorough searches, leading to the seizure of the contraband. These successful operations highlight the vigilance of the Chennai Air Customs in combating drug trafficking through the airport. The authorities are determined to crack down on such illegal activities and prevent the flow of drugs into the country. The culprits will face strict legal action under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, which carries severe penalties for drug trafficking offenses. This latest achievement by the Chennai Air Customs underscores their commitment to maintaining the integrity and security of the airport. Passengers are reminded to adhere to all regulations and refrain from carrying any prohibited items while traveling to avoid serious consequences. The Customs department continues to work tirelessly to safeguard the nation from the dangers of drug smuggling, and their efforts in intercepting these illicit drugs have proven to be successful in upholding the law and order in India.

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Chennai Air Customs seize drugs worth Rs 8 crore in two busts at Anna International Airport.
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