Sri Lankan Gets 14 Years In Indian Jail For Drug Smuggling

The Special Judge of the Additional Special Court in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, sentenced two narcotic smugglers including a Sri Lankan national to 14 years imprisonment and also slapped a fine of Indian Rs 140,000 for smuggling narcotics into the country.

In July 2012, Sri Krishnan and Srichaval were arrested by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence officials in Chennai for smuggling 3.735 kg of heroin and foreign currency, concealed in churidhar materials from a textile shop at Mannady, Chennai.

Both the accused had reportedly used various fake names and IDs to smuggle narcotics across international borders.

While considering the case, the Special Judge noted the gravity of the offence and awarded 14 years imprisonment besides slapping a fine of Indian Rs 140,000. If they failed the sum, the imprisonment would be extended by another year.

(The New Indian Express)