Updated On: 24 October, 2024 07:01 PM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Mumbai Customs officers intercepted a suspicious parcel that arrived at the Foreign Post Office to India on October 3. Upon inspection, the parcel was found containing 20 grams of cocaine and 99 grams of marijuana. The parcel was addressed to a foreign national and was scheduled to be delivered in Goa

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The Special Postal Investigation Branch (SPIB) of Mumbai Customs has arrested a 38-year-old German national for allegedly importing cocaine and marijuana through an international parcel. The accused has been identified as Alexander Gregor Russer, an IT professional residing in Goa.
According to customs officers, on October 3, SPIB intercepted a suspicious parcel that arrived at the Foreign Post Office (FPO) in India. Upon inspection, the parcel was found containing 20 grams of cocaine and 99 grams of marijuana. The parcel was addressed to a person named Alexander Russer and was scheduled to be delivered near Anjuna Beach, Goa.