Huge Medicines Worth Rs 75 Lakh Seized from Uzbek Woman at Delhi Airport
In a recent incident at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) made a significant discovery. They detected a large quantity of medicines, worth approximately Rs 75 lakh, in possession of a female passenger traveling from Uzbekistan. The incident took place on August 4, when CISF surveillance and intelligence personnel noticed suspicious activities by the foreign passenger, identified as Ekhtivor Abdhullaeva. She was scheduled to travel to Almaty on an Air Astana flight.
Due to her behavior raising concerns, Abdhullaeva and her belongings were subject to random checking using X-ray baggage inspection. During the examination, the CISF personnel observed images of a substantial number of medicines stored in three cartons she was carrying. While she was allowed to proceed for immigration checks, her movements were closely monitored both physically and electronically. Additionally, the customs officials were informed about the situation.
Surprisingly, Abdhullaeva altered her travel plans after the detection of the medicines. She was intercepted, and a joint investigation was conducted by the customs department and CISF to uncover further details. A thorough physical examination of her belongings resulted in the recovery of a significant quantity of medicines valued at around Rs 75 lakh. Abdhullaeva failed to provide any supporting documents for carrying such a substantial quantity of medicines.
Subsequently, the lady passenger, along with the detected medicines and all her belongings, was handed over to the customs department for necessary action. The CISF officials worked in close coordination with the customs authorities to ensure appropriate handling of the case.
The seizure highlights the importance of thorough security measures in place at airports to detect and prevent illicit activities such as smuggling. The CISF’s vigilance and swift action in identifying suspicious behavior and conducting thorough checks have once again proven instrumental in safeguarding national security.
It is crucial to exercise caution and adhere to guidelines when carrying goods, especially when traveling internationally. Failure to produce valid documents and necessary approvals for carrying restricted or prohibited items can result in severe legal consequences. The collaboration between law enforcement agencies, such as the CISF and customs, is instrumental in maintaining the security and integrity of the airport.
Such incidents serve as a reminder for stricter vigilance and continuous efforts to stay one step ahead of those attempting to exploit vulnerabilities. The CISF, along with other security agencies, will continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of passengers and the nation as a whole.
The investigation into Ekhtivor Abdhullaeva’s case is ongoing, and further actions will be taken by the customs department based on their findings. The incident emphasizes the need for constant vigilance and the implementation of robust security measures to counter any potential threats to national security.