7 kilograms of ketamine worth Rs 1.7 crore. Both passengers were arrested and remanded in judicial custody. These busts are a part of the ongoing efforts by Chennai Air Customs to crack down on drug smuggling activities at the airport. The officials have been vigilant in monitoring passengers and cargo to prevent illegal substances from entering the country. The seized drugs have been handed over to the Narcotics Control Bureau for further investigation. This successful operation highlights the effectiveness of the customs department in combating drug trafficking and sends a strong message to those involved in such illegal activities. The Chennai Air Customs officials have been commended for their diligence and dedication in ensuring the safety and security of the country. The authorities are also working on enhancing their surveillance techniques to stay ahead of drug smugglers and protect the nation from the harmful effects of narcotics. With these recent busts, Chennai Air Customs has once again demonstrated their commitment to upholding the law and safeguarding the well-being of the citizens.
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