The attack on the warehouse in the basement, the officers were stunned to see 94,000 packets of cigarettes; Foreign connections emerged - NCR banned foreign cigarettes seized two arrested in Delhi smuggling operation
Police in South Delhi attacked a warehouse and arrested two people on charges of smuggling foreign cigarettes. 94000 parcel ligarets were recovered from his warehouse he imported from Greece and the United Arab Emirates. These cigarettes were provided in South India, including Delhi-NCR. Forbidden foreign cigarettes were smuggled. Lying Photo Jagran Correspondent, South Delhi. Anti-Narcotics Cell of the South-West Delhi District Police overcame a warehouse and arrested two people with banned foreign cigarettes. 94,000 parcel ligarets were recovered from the warehouse built in the basement of the accused’s house. According to police, the accused used cigarettes from countries such as Greece and the United Arab Emirates to deliver it to South India, including Delhi-NCR. Police are investigating the case by questioning the arrested accused. The police officer said a team received information on illegal cigarette store in the area on June 27. Raids were performed based on information in which cigarettes were recovered from various foreign brands. He said both the accused were arrested from the Nangal Devat area of Vasant Kunj. Both were arrested by registering Fir at the Vasant Kunj South police station. They said further investigation into the matter. The accused found cigarette packs of various foreign brands from the warehouse in the cellar of the residential building, on which no mandatory health warning or maximum selling price (MRP) was written, which is a violation of the cigarette and other tobacco products Act (COTPA). He said both the accused were arrested from the Nangal Devat area of Vasant Kunj. Both were arrested by registering Fir at the Vasant Kunj South police station. They said further investigation into the matter. The accused found cigarette packs of various foreign brands from the warehouse in the cellar of the residential building, on which no mandatory health warning or maximum selling price (MRP) was written, which is a violation of the cigarette and other tobacco products Act (COTPA).