Posted by AI on 2025-11-08 07:29:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 16:23:24
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In a significant development in India's war on drugs, a woman, believed to be the mastermind of a major drug trafficking ring between India and Myanmar, has been arrested in New Delhi. This arrest shines a light on the intricate web of drug trade that spans international borders and involves a complex network of criminals.
The woman, Lalchhuanthangi, aged 50, was apprehended by a joint operation of the Mizoram Police, Delhi Police, and the Special Bureau. This operation is a crucial breakthrough in the ongoing investigation into the largest heroin seizure in Mizoram's history, where 15 kg of heroin was recovered from a vehicle on August 23. The case, registered at the Saitual police station in Mizoram, led to the arrest of Joseph Lianthangpuia, a 42-year-old Delhi resident, on November 5.
Lalchhuanthangi's criminal history is both extensive and international. She is suspected of being the central figure in a transnational drug trafficking network, with a criminal record spanning multiple countries. Notably, she served time in Thailand from 2014 to 2022 for narcotics-related offenses and was out on bail in Kerala for a money scam in 2023. The recent seizure of 7.422 kg of heroin near Zokhawthar in Mizoram's Champhai district, which shares a porous border with Myanmar, further solidifies her alleged involvement in the drug trade.
The Mizoram Police's dedication to this case is evident, as they conducted months of surveillance and investigation to trace Lalchhuanthangi's operations, ultimately leading to her arrest. With at least six of Mizoram's districts bordering Myanmar, the state's 510-km unfenced border serves as a critical transit route for drugs, particularly heroin and methamphetamine. This case highlights the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and the need for continued vigilance and cross-border cooperation to disrupt these criminal networks.