Afghan Nationals Jailed for Heroin Trafficking in Delhi

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-10 13:04:32 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-10 14:39:07

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Afghan Nationals Jailed for Heroin Trafficking in Delhi

In a significant drug trafficking case, a Delhi court has sentenced two Afghan nationals to a decade behind bars, shedding light on the global heroin trade's reach. Abdul Khaliq Noorzai and Ghulam Hazrat Mirzale, each fined 3 lakh rupees, were found guilty of transporting a substantial amount of heroin, concealed ingeniously in everyday items.

The court's decision, handed down by Special Judge Manu Goel Kharb, outlines a story of international drug smuggling. Noorzai and Mirzale, carrying 4.02 kg and 3.60 kg of heroin, respectively, were arrested at Delhi airport after arriving from Dubai. Their luggage, seemingly ordinary, contained shampoo and hair color bottles, which, upon inspection, revealed a hidden stash of heroin. This sophisticated concealment method underscores the lengths drug traffickers go to in their illicit trade.

The court's sentence is a stern response to this crime. Both men were convicted under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, with the judge emphasizing the seriousness of the offense. The prosecution, advocating for a 20-year sentence, argued that the accused were part of a significant drug trafficking operation. However, the court considered their status as first-time offenders and their good conduct in jail, ultimately imposing a 10-year sentence.

This case highlights the global nature of drug trafficking and the challenges faced by law enforcement in combating it. As the war on drugs continues, such convictions serve as a deterrent, sending a clear message to potential offenders. The court's decision underscores the commitment to upholding the law and protecting society from the scourge of drug trafficking.