Mumbai:The Narcotics Control Bureau has seized drugs, including some concealed in photo frames which were to be smuggled to Doha, worth Rs one crore in different operations here in a week and arrested four people, an NCB official said. The seized drugs include 19 kilograms of ganja, 1.15 kg of hydroponic weed,13,500 Nitrazepam tablets and 3,840 Tramadol tablets and some international drug syndicates have been identified following the arrests, he said. The NCB had got inputs about an international drug trafficking syndicate preparing to smuggle out high-grade Bud (commonly known as hydroponic weed) to Doha in Qatar through the courier parcel mode.
Details of the parcel, which was on the verge of an international shipment upload, were gathered and it was immediately held back for inspection on Monday, the official said. The parcel contained 10 photo frames with religious scriptures but upon close examination, 1.15 kg of high-quality hydroponic weed was found concealed inside the frames, the official said. The NCB had also received inputs about an interstate trafficking of Nitrazepam tablets to be carried out shortly.
On Tuesday, the NCB mounted surveillance and nabbed a key associate of the syndicate with a parcel containing the tablets and its receiver, who was to distribute them in Mumbai, the official said. The two arrested accused, hailing from Mumbai, were in contact with many traffickers in other states also, he said. The NCB also got to know about an international syndicate planning to carry out the illicit trafficking of Tramadol tablets through a courier parcel from Mumbai to the US.