MP: CBN seizes 455 grams of opium hidden as candy in parcel bound for Canada at post office in Mandsaur
Mandsaur (Madhya Pradesh) [India], May 19 (ANI): A team of the Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN), Mandsaur, seized 455 grams of opium concealed inside candy wrappers from a parcel that was being sent to Ontario, Canada, through the Mandsaur post office in Madhya Pradesh on Monday.
The action was carried out after the CBN received information from the post office about a suspicious parcel containing narcotic substances being booked for Canada from the Mandsaur post office. Acting on the tip-off, a team from the CBN Mandsaur Cell was immediately dispatched to the post office and upon searching the parcel, the contraband was seized.
The statement further read, "Upon searching the contents of the said parcel, two candy boxes containing the candy named 'Love Pan' were found. All the wrappers of the candy were opened, and it was found containing approx 25 opium pouches rolled in the form of candy inside the wrapper, weighing 455 grams of opium, and the rest of the wrappers were found to contain candy. Subsequently, the contraband was seized under relevant sections of the NDPS Act."
Further investigation into the matter is in process, it added.
On the other hand, postal officials said that the incident took place around 4 pm on Monday when a person arrived at the post office to book an international parcel weighing nearly 2 kilograms. As part of the routine verification process for international consignments, postal staff questioned him about the contents of the parcel and asked him to complete the required documentation. During which, he became nervous, left the parcel at the counter and ran away.
On the other hand, Mandsaur Post officer, Postmaster, Jyoti Chaprot, said that they usually verify the contents of international parcels and also ask customers to fill out the required forms. During which the person appeared nervous and later fled away without booking, leaving the parcel at the counter.
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