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NCB launches manhunt to nab associates of South African national held in Mumbai with Heroin worth Rs
NCB launches manhunt to nab associates of South African national held in Mumbai with Heroin worth Rs 9 crore
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has launched a manhunt to nab associates of the South African national who was held with drugs at the Mumbai airport on Thursday.
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The accused woman was identified as Khanyisile Promise Khalishwayo travelling from Johannesburg - Doha. (Representative photo)
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has launched a manhunt to nab associates of the South African woman held with Heroin worth Rs 9 crores at Mumbai airport on Thursday.
The drugs were hidden in the false cavity of her trolley bag
MUMBAI: A 22-year-old woman from South Africa who arrived from Johannesburg via Qatar, concealing around three kg of heroin worth Rs 9 crore and 10,000 rands (SA currency), was apprehended by the Narcotics Control Bureau on Thursday morning.
Khanyisile Promise Khalishwayo, a single mother of two, is the youngest woman to be arrested for drug-peddling in the recent past.
The team led by the NCB zonal director Sameer Wankhede, superintendent V V S Singh and other officers intercepted Khanyisile at the international airport in the city.
Around 2.9 kg heroin and SA currency worth Rs 50,000 were recovered. The drugs were concealed in the false cavity of her trolley bag. During interrogation she revealed that she knowingly carried the drugs. She has been booked under the NDPS Act.