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

2 kilograms of ketamine worth Rs 1.8 crore. The Customs officials acted on intelligence inputs leading to the successful busts. The Zambian woman was arrested, and the Indian man was taken into custody for further investigation. These back-to-back drug seizures highlight the vigilance and efficiency of Chennai Air Customs in curbing illegal drug trafficking. The authorities are stepping up efforts to prevent such illicit activities at the airport. The seized drugs have been handed over to the Narcotics Control Bureau for further legal action. The stringent measures taken by Chennai Air Customs demonstrate their commitment to maintaining security and thwarting attempts to smuggle drugs through the airport. With drug trafficking becoming an increasingly challenging issue, the authorities are leaving no stone unturned to crack down on such criminal activities. The collaboration between various agencies and the relentless efforts of law enforcement officials are crucial in combating the drug menace in the country. Chennai Air Customs’ recent successes serve as a deterrent to potential smugglers and underscore the importance of constant monitoring and stringent enforcement at all entry points.

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