Heroin seized from Samjhauta passengers
Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at 5:01 am
About 14 kg of heroin being smuggled from Pakistan in the trans-border Samjhauta Express were
seized and four passengers of the train arrested for allegedly carrying the contraband, having a street value of Rs 70 crore, officials said in Attari on Tuesday (January 27).
Acting on a tip-off, Indian customs officials carried out special frisking of some suspected passengers when the train arrived from Pakistan at the Attari railway station last evening.
During the frisking, the officials seized 14 kg of heroin from four Indian passengers, including two women.
The women were identified as Saddiqiquan, a resident of Mazaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh and Bundila while their male co-passengers were Akhtar Abbas and Ali Baksh, residents of Bulandshahr. All of them went to Pakistan on January 19.
During the interrogation, they said that the consignment of heroin was given to them at the Lahore railway station to deliver to a person who would contact to them on reaching India, according to customs officials.
The four are being questioned to extract information about the persons who were to collect the consignment on the Indian side, they said.
After the November 26 terror attacks in Mumbai, Indian security agencies have enhanced frisking at the Attari railway station and the Attari check post on the land transit route.
(Agencies)
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