Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Tanzanian national held with 'Pseudoephedrine' drugs worth Rs 10 lakh at IGI Airport

New Delhi: Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the surveillance staff at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here on Monday, detected and recovered 10 kg of 'Pseudoephedrine' drug work Rs 10 lakh from a Tanzanian national.

Based on suspicion during profiling, Kitumba Risasi Ahmad was picked-up for random checking at departure gate no.4 of Terminal- 3.

Ahmad came to travel to Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) via Doha on a business visa.

While on the way to random checking at the X-ray BIS machine, Ahmad threw one back-pack bag kept on trolley near a pillar, between gate no 4 and gate no 3, which the CISF staff could not see, as he was a little ahead.

After clearance from random, the Tanzanian passenger was allowed to proceed for check-in.

While returning to gate no. 4, the CISF staff noticed an unattended back-pack bag lying near a pillar and informed the matter to senior officers, following which the backpack was checked through EVD (Explosive Vapour Detector) and found negative result.
After conforming there was no dangerous/hazardous item inside the bag, it was brought to the random checking X-ray BIS machine for X-ray screening.
27/06/16 ANI/Business Standard

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