The huge drug haul was made based on a tip off The arrest revealed how the 10-member gang used to pass off drugs as detergent powder The drugs were being manufactured at a facility at Red Hills near Chennai
Narcotic drugs worth Rs 71 crore were seized and 10 persons arrested after a surprise check at at a manufacturing unit near Chennai
Acting on a tip-off that huge quantity of Methamphetamine, a narcotic drug was being manufactured at a facility in Red Hills near here, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officials undertook a surprise search at the unit.
During the search it came to light that the 10-member gang under the pretext of manufacturing detergent powder, was making "narcotic drugs", DRI said in a release today. The gang including a Malaysian national, had installed an elaborate apparatus to process and "cook" Methamphetamine, in an isolated place inside the factory, it said.
The leader of the gang and nine other persons were arrested for the crime, the release said. The seized drugs included 11 kg of Methamphetamine, 56 kg of Pseudoephedrine and 90 kg of heroin, together valued at about Rs 71 crore, the release added.

