The duo was arrested by the Railway Police Force when trying to board a train from the New Delhi railway station for Bengaluru.
A Nigerian man, Chima Vitalis, and an Indian woman known
only as Srimanthi have been arrested on Tuesday at New Delhi after they were
caught with 10.5 kg of amphetamine.
The duo was arrested by the Railway Police Force when trying to board a train from the New Delhi railway station for Bengaluru.
They had drugs worth Rs 10 crore ($1.4million) in the
international market.
An officer of the Railway Police Force said, "During
checking, 10.5 kg of amphetamine worth Rs 10 crore in the international market
was recovered from their bags. The drug was being taken to Bengaluru city for
rave parties."
A First Information Report against them was registered under
various sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
Police said further investigations into the matter have
commenced, the Asian News International (ANI) reports.
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