BENGALURU: In a clever but failed attempt to evade detection, a passenger arriving from Bangkok was arrested at Kempegowda International Airport on Monday for allegedly smuggling hydroponic ganja concealed inside a photo frame. The contraband is valued at approximately ₹39.37 lakh.
The seizure was made by customs officials during routine baggage screening. According to officials, the passenger’s luggage raised suspicions, prompting a thorough examination.
How the Drugs Were Found
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Passenger Origin | Bangkok, Thailand |
| Destination Airport | Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru |
| Contraband | Hydroponic ganja |
| Quantity | 1.125 kg |
| Estimated Value | ₹39.37 lakh |
| Concealment Method | Hidden inside a seemingly ordinary photo frame |
| Legal Action | Case registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act |
What appeared to be an ordinary photo frame in the passenger’s luggage quickly raised red flags during screening. When officials broke the frame open, they discovered the carefully packed hydroponic ganja inside, a method clearly intended to bypass standard security checks.
Investigation Underway
The passenger was immediately taken into custody and is being questioned by customs authorities. Officials have launched a detailed investigation to trace the origin of the drugs and the intended network behind the smuggling attempt.