Senior executives of Amazon's local unit were charged under narcotics laws in a case of alleged marijuana smuggling via the online retailer, the police said today. Madhya Pradesh Police arrested two men with 20 kg of marijuana on November 14 and found they were using Amazon India website to order and further smuggle the substance in the guise of stevia leaves, a natural sweetener, to other states.
The police said in a statement that executive directors of Amazon India were being named as accused under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act due to differences in answers in documents provided by the company in response to police questions and facts unearthed by discussion.
Police did not disclose how many executives were charged.
The police, who had previously summoned and spoken to Amazon executives in the case, estimate that about 1,000 kg of marijuana, worth roughly $148,000, was sold via Amazon.
Amazon did not immediately respond to a request for comment. However the company has previously said it was investigating whether there was any non-compliance by a seller.
The authorities have in recent years intensified their efforts to crack down on illicit drugs. Many high-profile actors and TV personalities have been under scrutiny from narcotics officials since last year.
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