India, July 3 -- The crime branch of Delhi Police has busted an international drug syndicate by seizing 472 grams of opium-disguised as Ayurvedic "anardana" digestive tablets-from a Delhi warehouse of a multinational logistics firm and arresting two alleged traffickers, police said on Wednesday.

Deputy commissioner of police (crime) Harsh Indora said the anti-gang squad raided the warehouse on May 22, recovering 465 grams of high-quality opium tablets concealed inside digestive packs, camouflaged with chocolates, clothes, and other innocuous items. A case was registered, and an investigation revealed the parcel had been sent from Ludhiana. "Accordingly, a raid was conducted, and the sender, Lalit Ahuja alias Lucky, was arrested on May 24...