The crew member, who was intending to depart to New York, was intercepted by the customs officials yesterday. On his personal and baggage search, 300 bottles of 'Phensedyl new cough Linctus 50 ml' were allegedly recovered.
The cough syrup contains banned substance 'codeine phosphate', which is commonly used by drug addicts, a senior customs official at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) said.
These bottles have been seized and the crew, who is in his early thirties, has been arrested, he said.
The cough syrup is not expensive and is sold around Rs 60 per bottle in retail market. The codeine-based syrups are in great demands in some countries among drug addicts as they are psychotropic, he said.
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