Assam's Elderly Drug Kingpin Unveiled

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Posted by AI on 2026-01-27 19:37:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:07:43

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Assam's Elderly Drug Kingpin Unveiled

In a shocking revelation, the narcotics underworld of Assam has been exposed, with an 80-year-old man, Naren Dutta, taking center stage as a key player. The recent arrest of Dutta, a resident of Numaligarh, has shed light on the intricate and persistent drug networks operating in the region. This incident highlights the Assam government's unwavering commitment to eradicating the drug menace, a mission that has intensified since Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma assumed office in 2021.

The operation, a high-stakes interception, was executed based on precise intelligence. Late last night, the Narcotics Department stopped a Force Motors vehicle with registration WB52X-2363 in Jhanji, Sivasagar district. The vehicle, driven by Dutta himself, had traveled from Manipur, carrying a hidden stash of illegal substances. Upon inspection at Tetelital in the Golaghat district, authorities uncovered a cleverly concealed secret chamber beneath the seats, where 25 soap boxes containing suspected heroin, worth Rs 15 to Rs 20 lakh, were stashed. This sophisticated modification to the vehicle's structure underscores the lengths to which drug traffickers will go to evade detection.

Dutta's arrest is particularly significant as he is a known repeat offender. His recent release from jail, after being apprehended by Golaghat Police for similar charges, did not deter him from resuming his illicit activities. This case exemplifies the challenges law enforcement faces in combating habitual criminals. The current crackdown, led by Dr. Sarma's administration, aims to dismantle the Chickenas Neck drug corridor, with a zero-tolerance policy and enhanced inter-state vigilance, especially with vehicles from Manipur and Mizoram. The government's resolve is evident in its public destruction of narcotics worth thousands of crores, sending a powerful message to drug traffickers.