With the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) cracking down on courier
companies delivering parcels without checking, drug peddlers and dealers
have begun to turn to the postal service to send the contraband.
"Of late, a trend has emerged that the peddlers and dealers send their contraband
through post offices. To evade the law enforcement agencies dealers
bring huge quantity of contraband to Mumbai and send them to other
places through EMS speed post," a senior NCB official said, requesting
anonymity.
The NCB has already apprised the Department of Post about the abuse
of its service by drug pushers urging its top officials to evolve some
foolproof mechanism to detect and track those abusing the service, the
official told PTI.
The official said the main reason in shift of modus operandi is that
unlike private couriers the postal service does not follow strict Know
Your Customer (KYC) norms. "Also these private companies follow strict
frisking policy", the official said.
He said the EMS (Emergency Mail Service) sends its delivery to 88
countries directly and for many other destinations they use the
"world-wide network".
"There have also been cases that the contraband has been detected
after the parcel is shifted from the EMS to the world-wide network," the
NCB official said.
There are many reasons why the EMS is preferred by the drug pushers
over private couriers since it requires less documentation, no
verification, comparatively cheaper and easy to go.
Seeking to curb the drug peddlers using the postal services, the NCB
has apprised the department of the matter and already had a few meetings
with them.
"We believe that postal department is working on it. We have imparted
training to courier companies and other government agencies in dealing
with contraband and expect postal department will follow suit. Several
awareness programmes in this connection are also being undertaken," he
added.
In 2014, NCB arrested 10 Indians and 7 foreign nationals and
recovered around 129.3 kg of contraband and in 2015 (till May), the
agency has apprehended 14 Indians and 1 foreign national and seized
around 40 kg of contraband.
"However unclaimed seizure has nearly doubled. In 2014 the agency
seized 9.9 kg of contraband while in 2015 (till May) the seizure has
already been doubled," he added.
Source : http://www.dnaindia.com
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