Cachar Police Seize Narcotics Worth ₹15 Crore, Two Arrested at Ghoongur Bypass
In a swift anti-narcotics operation, Cachar police confiscated drugs valued at ₹15 crore at the Ghoongur Bypass. Acting on reliable intelligence, the police intercepted a vehicle traveling from a neighboring state.
Upon inspection, officers discovered 50,000 YABA tablets hidden in five meticulously sealed packets inside the vehicle. The synthetic tablets, often referred to as “madness drugs,” are highly addictive and widely trafficked across the region.
The authorities apprehended two suspects in connection with the seizure. Their identities are currently withheld for further investigation. Meanwhile, the vehicle used for smuggling was also seized to aid in the probe.
Officials stated that the successful operation underscores their commitment to curbing drug trafficking in Assam. Regular crackdowns are being carried out to combat the rising threat of narcotics in the area.
The arrested individuals are being questioned to uncover details about the supply chain and potential connections to larger syndicates. Police assured the public that stringent measures are being taken to ensure the safety and security of the region.
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Narcotics worth ₹15cr seized 💊
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) December 29, 2024
Based on credible inputs, @cacharpolice conducted a special operation at Ghoongur Bypass and intercepted a vehicle coming from a neighbouring State.
Upon search, 50,000 YABA tablets concealed in 5 packets were recovered.
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