New Delhi:The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Saturday said that it has seized cocaine worth about Rs 4 crore, arrested a person from Mumbai and is probing an illegal network of narcotics distribution in the western metropolis that has 'possible linkages' with 'high-profile' drug users.
The federal agency has seized a total of 670 gm of cocaine from a parcel that arrived in Delhi from Addis Ababa in Ethiopia early this month.
"The contraband was concealed in a parcel containing tailoring material or thread roll," NCB deputy director (operations) KPS Malhotra said.
The agency conducted a 'controlled delivery' operation and later arrested the consignee of the parcel, S Ghangale, a resident of Vasai area in Mumbai, he said.
The controlled delivery mechanism empowers NCB to keep the parcel delivery alive, even after seizing the contraband and replacing the same with a dummy parcel.
Under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, the NCB Director-General is authorised to order a controlled delivery operation to unravel all layers of a drugs cartel or syndicate.
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