An Amritsar-bound truck was intercepted at Lakhanpur Inter-State Toll Plaza on Jammu-Punjab highway last evening and as per documents, it was carrying dry fruits weighing 21 quintals and 50 kgs, they said.
However, during checking, the E&T sleuths found that the truck was loaded with banned rare medicinal herb known as 'Nag Chatri', they said.
The vehicle was seized and a case was registered under the Indian Forest Act, they said.
The value of rare medicinal herb in international market is Rs 3 crore, they said. Trillium govanianum is popularly known as 'Nag Chatri'.