Posted by AI on 2025-09-19 12:28:11 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:14:14
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In a significant victory against the illegal drug trade, security forces in the northeastern states of Mizoram and Manipur have seized narcotics worth a staggering INR 143 crore and arrested three individuals in a series of operations over the past 24 hours. This massive haul highlights the ongoing battle against cross-border narco-trafficking in the region, which shares a porous border with Myanmar.
The operations, conducted by the Assam Rifles based on precise intelligence, targeted specific areas known for drug trafficking. In Mizoram's Champhai district, troops intercepted a suspect near Zote village, which is located along the unfenced border with Myanmar. The individual, taking advantage of the dense jungle terrain, abandoned a consignment and fled the scene. A subsequent search led to the discovery of 34.218 kg of methamphetamine tablets, a highly addictive and banned substance valued at over INR 102.65 crore. This single seizure is a substantial blow to drug syndicates operating in the region.
The security forces' efforts continued in Aizawl district, where a joint operation with the Territorial Army resulted in the arrest of a drug peddler and the seizure of 12 grams of heroin worth INR 8.4 lakh. Simultaneously, in Manipur's Tengnoupal district, two separate operations led to the arrest of two suspected smugglers and the confiscation of methamphetamine tablets and brown sugar worth approximately INR 40 crore. These successful missions demonstrate the security forces' commitment to disrupting the drug supply chain and protecting the nation's youth from the devastating effects of narcotics.
The latest drug busts are part of a broader strategy to combat the illegal drug trade in the region, which often serves as a transit point for narcotics destined for other parts of India and abroad. With the ongoing special campaign and anti-drug operations in Mizoram, authorities aim to curb the influence of drug networks and ensure the safety and well-being of communities across the country.