
Bengaluru: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on Monday seized seven kilograms of cocaine worth ₹14.69 crore, concealed inside soap boxes. Two women, Laljamluyai from Manipur and Lalthangliani from Mizoram, were arrested near Cottonpete in connection with the case.
Initial investigations suggest the seizure is linked to a high-level interstate smuggling racket. Authorities are continuing their probe to identify others involved in the network.
This incident follows closely on the heels of another major drug bust in Bengaluru. Just days ago, the DRI arrested an Indian male passenger at Kempegowda International Airport with four kilograms of cocaine valued at ₹40 crore. According to a statement from the Union Finance Ministry, the narcotics were ingeniously concealed inside magazine covers.
In a related case from March 3, the DRI intercepted a 33-year-old passenger arriving from Dubai and seized foreign-origin gold bars weighing 14.2 kilograms, worth ₹12.56 crore. That incident, like the recent cocaine busts, points to the growing challenge of tackling high-value smuggling operations through Bengaluru.
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