New Delhi: Over 5,000 kilograms of ganja or cannabis hidden in trucks carrying medicines and vegetables has been seized and 13 people arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) after it conducted a pan-India operation against drug traffickers, officials said on Wednesday.
The action was undertaken over the past fortnight and the central agency claimed to have busted an Andhra Pradesh-Odisha based cannabis trafficking network.
"The seizures have been made during the last week of June and the first week of July. A total of 5,477 kgs of ganja has been seized in five cases from four states, NCB Deputy Director (operations) K P S Malhotra said in a statement.
"A total of 13 people have been arrested by various zones of the agency under the provision of the Narcotics Control and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act," he added.
Malhotra said the drug trafficking was done using the cover of trucks and vehicles carrying medicines and vegetables.
"The narcotic was found concealed in special cavities created in the trucks or other small vehicles that were intercepted," he said.
The official said the agency has launched a "systematic investigation" in these cases with a special focus on the financial trail of the network.