New Delhi:Officials of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Hyderabad on Tuesday formally arrested a Tanzanian-origin air traveller, after recovering from him a total of 79 capsules filled with cocaine, with an estimated market price of somewhere around Rs 11.57 crore mark. This comes five days after the former was detained by DRI officials after he landed in Hyderabad from Johannesburg via Dubai in Emirates flight EK 0528, back on April 21.
The passenger, upon interrogation, had revealed at that time that he had ingested capsules containing cocaine. He subsequently purged 22 capsules at the airport, thereafter seeking immediate medical assistance. After he was admitted to a hospital in the city, he gradually expelled 57 more capsules throughout the span of the next five days. The narcotic content was covered with adhesive, transparent tape.