Bhagwati Kumar (42), a graduate hailing from Bihar, and his servant Sanjay were apprehended yesterday following a tip off that some people will be ferrying gutka in a train to Kerala.
Sanjay was the first to be arrested from New Delhi railway station and 24 cartons of gutka were recovered from him.
His interrogation led to his employer Kumar, who is claimed to have confessed that he procured the seized gutka from Hubli in Karnatka.
"The seized lot of banned gutkha was being sent to Thiruvanthapuram although, it is a banned item there," Ravindra Yadav, Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime), said.
Gutka has been banned in Delhi since September 11, 2012.
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