New Delhi, December 24: The Customs department at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport has recovered 1.383 kg of cocaine worth approximately Rs 21 crore from a Brazilian national. In a post on X, Delhi Customs said that on December 11, Customs officers at IGI Airport, Terminal-3, New Delhi, intercepted a Brazilian national, Lucas Henrique De Oliveira Brito, who arrived from Guarulhos via Paris on Flight AF-214.

"The passenger's unusual gait and behaviour during arrival raised suspicion. Customs officers closely monitored him and intercepted him after he crossed the Green Channel. Upon questioning, he admitted to ingesting capsules containing narcotic substances and voluntarily submitted himself for further action," they said. "The passenger was taken to Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, for medical procedures under expert supervision. Over the course of several days, 127 capsules were extracted from his stomach," the Customs department added. Cocaine Smuggling Bid Foiled at Delhi Airport: 2 Foreign Nationals Arrested for Smuggling Cocaine Worth INR 33 Crore, Says Customs.

They further said that the seized narcotics were confiscated under Section 43(a) of the NDPS Act, 1985 and the passenger was arrested on December 21 under Section 43(b) for violating provisions of the NDPS Act. Earlier, a 44-year-old woman was arrested at Indira Gandhi International Airport for allegedly smuggling gold worth Rs 50 lakh from Dubai to Delhi by concealing it in her rectum, Delhi Customs officials said. Drug Haul at IGI Airport: Delhi Customs Seize 1500 Grams of Cocaine Worth Over 24 Crore From National of Federal Republic of Liberia (See Pic).

1.383 Kg Cocaine Recovered From Brazilian National

According to Delhi Customs, based on profiling, the officers of Airport Customs, IGI Airport, Terminal-3, New Delhi have booked a case of smuggling of gold on December 15 against one Indian female passenger who arrived at T-3 of IGI Airport by Air India from Kathmandu in Nepal. One rectangular-shaped gold bar total weighing 681 grams was extracted out from the said gold paste recovered from the passenger have a total tariff value of Rs 50 lakh. The passenger admitted that she had brought the said gold item in chemical paste form from Dubai to Bangkok to Nepal and from Nepal to Delhi, as per Delhi Customs.

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