Mohammed Farooq and Javed Iqbal, residents of Rajouri district, had brought the consignment to Jammu and were to hand it over to Nawaf Khan and Mohammed Ajmel Roshan, both hailing from Kerala, when a police team arrested them, SP (city) Vinod Kumar told reporters today.
On questioning, Farooq and Iqbal admitted they were in touch with a person from Kuwait who called Khan and Roshan to take the delivery of the contraband here, Kumar said.
"The arrests were made by chance as police grew suspicious of the movement of the four persons, and on checking their belongings, the consignment was found," the officer said.
"Questioning of the accused would reveal the origin of the contraband and we expect to make more recoveries and arrests in the days to come," he said.
Several mobile phones have also been recovered from the accused, the SP said.
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