Two persons held with 2 kg heroin, sentenced to 10-year jail

Delhi Police crime branch acted on a tip off and conducted a raid to apprehend the duo from the spot

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Wikimedia Commons
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

A has sentenced two men to 10 years in jail and imposed a fine of Rs one lakh each on them for possessing over two kilos of

The court handed down the jail term to the men while holding them guilty of provisions under and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act while noting that they were illegally carrying a commercial quantity of the banned drug.

Special NDPS Judge Satinder Kumar Gautam said that while the possession of the drug has been proved, the circumstances also established that the accused had the knowledge of concealment of contraband substance in their bags.

"The prosecution has proved its case against accused Mohd Shahid and for commission of offence under the NDPS Act for possessing 'Heroin' in commercial quantity without any permission or licence and in contravention of Section 8(c) (prohibition of producing and using except medical purpose) of the Act," the judge said.

According to the prosecution, Mohd Shahid and Amir Khan, residents of and respectively, had come here to supply on June 9, 2011, near Sarai Kale Khan in south-east Delhi.

The crime branch acted on a tip off and conducted a raid to apprehend the duo from the spot, it said, after which they searched them and found polythene bags stuffed with 2.20 kilogrammes of

During the proceedings, the accused had denied the allegations against them claiming they were falsely implicated by the police, which was rejected by the court.