Mangalore: Dubai-bound passenger caught with 3 kg of ganja at airport


Mangalore: Dubai-bound passenger caught with 3 kg of ganja at airport

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Oct 9: Just two days after the customs officials seized one kg of gold from a flight at Mangalore Airport, the officials at on Wednesday October 9 seized 3 kg of ganja from a passenger who was about to board the flight to Dubai.

The passenger has been identified as Brijesh (20).

On interrogation, it was learnt that Brijesh had intended to hand over the ganja to a person by name Shaan in Dubai.

Brijesh also said that the ganja was given to him by one Sabir from Kannur, Kerala. He was promised a certain amount of money for the job, it is learnt.

Brijesh must thank his luck. If he had not been caught at Mangalore airport, he would have surely been held in Dubai, where advanced technical facility is in place to nab drug smugglers. Severe punishment is dealt out in Dubai for drug peddlers and even drug consumers.

  

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  • Sheik, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 11 2013

    marijuana should be legalized.. If required tax it !!
    Cheers!! :)

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  • stan, mangalore

    Fri, Oct 11 2013

    one sincere request to all custom officers...please subject thorough checks whenever some passenger goes to the Gulf...Indians enjoy a good rapport in Gulf Countries when it comes to ethical issues...if incidents like these happen frequently we will be in their suspicious books like Paki's and Afghani's who are always treated with suspicion whenever any consignment by air, ship arrives in Gulf Countries and are subject to strict checks...

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    Sometime people ask for favors which sure lands you in troubles,sometime it is knowingly and sometime it is unknowingly and you are the victim !!!.

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  • Peter Pereira, Nagoya, Japan

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    Many Mangaloreans carry Kaskas (Poppy seeds) to Gulf countries specially to use for Pork. Many are unaware it is banned in Gulf countries and punishable if caught. Please ensure NOT to carry this to Gulf countries.

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  • shirish, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    What about smuggling from Dubai to Mangalore? Is it allowed? I hear everyday news people smuggling gold, other items easily from Dubai.It just shows Dubai customs also equally corrupt like India

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    It's not against the rule to carry gold out of Dubai. It's a crime in India only when we try to evade the tax. Gold worth upto 1 cr can be brought through proper channels by paying tax.

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  • IRSHAD JAILOR, UAE-AJMAN

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    In Dubai no customs for gold dude u can take as much u want Dubai is developed country ....

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  • musthafa, mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    well, now Mangalore airport is having efficient officers..

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    mustafa....
    How smarter our customs officials..still every time modus-operandi changes according to the situation...
    Now they are targeting young/fresh travellers from other community..to carry out the work..
    Anyhow Brijesh..is lucky...otherwise...one more Qurbani averted..
    Please request don't take anything from strangers/known people and keep baggage fully covered while proceeding especially to Gulf Countries. Otherwise just check yourself properly before colecting any items..Jai Ho..

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  • Mohammad Salauddeen Bantwal, Mangalore/AUH

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    Bollu,
    Brijesh isn't a small kid to whom somebody gives him drugs just like that to carry in his luggage and he takes it without getting any reward. I have been noticing your comments and i must say that you are being very silly in commenting always. Its funny that you and some of the like minded guys check the relgion of the accused first, try to point out the religion and if he belongs to the relgion you follow, you start to blame his political background. Please grow up, people are matured enough.

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  • JOHN R LOBO, Kaikamba/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    This idiot can not understand Dubai Customs advance checking systems. Customs Dept utilising Sniffer Dogs to check each and every piece of luggage PLUS you have to pass machines which scan your hand bags.... For get drugs even KAS-KAS ( by product of Poppy plants ) also banned in Dubai...

    He is realy Lucky ..If he was landed in Saudi or Kuwait....??? 100 % death penaly....

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  • RAVI R., UDYAVARA

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    Every other day either gold or ganja or saffron smuggling... now CBI has to take a look at Mangalore custom authorities...I doubt there is some hanky panky business going on...

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  • Prasad, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    When our public authorities do their job efficiently nobody appreciates, here is the example.people praising only his luck here.

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  • Hary, Kudla/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    I am just thinking..........
    1). If so many people are caught trying to Smuggle thru Mangalore Airport, I am sure some percentage must be passing thru also???

    2). Just see, where these guys are coming from? if they dare to smuggle with such quantity and frequency, imagine, how much must be passing thru their local airports within Kerala????

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  • Peter Pereira, Nagoya, Japan

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    You are right Harry. Kerala Airport may be free pass to smugglers. May be smuggler's Gurus are working as custom officials with fake certificates as some of them work as Doctors in Gulf countries with fake certificates. Fake people, fake certificates & fake behavior of people from God's own country.

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  • Ruchir agarwal, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    I feel the local people need to be educated about the laws to carry heroine, ganja and drugs in flights. The print media and electronic media can highlight all this

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    We are also No.1 in SMUGGLING.....

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  • Hubert D'souza, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    In dubai cannot transfer even single medicated drugs we also taking our personnel medicines .But our luggage will come very late after screening.If caught get even death penalty.He caught because his luck may be he don't about gulf for drug policies.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    Thank god, he caught in Mangalore airport itself. otherwise he would have face 20 years jail term if he caught in Dubai airport. lucky person. but why these people still not understand about Indian customs rules and other countries rules. everyday somebody landing in trouble by bringing gold, zafran, ganja etc. when these things will be stopped.

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  • Mohammed Nadeem, UDUPI / IRAQ

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    He may be thought transferring Ganja from India to Dubai is easy like transferring from one railway station to another in India.

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  • Ramchandra Kini, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    Mangalore Int. Airport is becoming a smuggling airport. Everyday we read something fascinating , like a movie. These idiots are getting caught every day.

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