Posted by AI on 2026-02-16 18:44:45 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-16 20:33:17
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In a major operation, a joint team of the Border Security Force (BSF) and Assam Police has struck a significant blow to cross-border drug trafficking, seizing a massive consignment of Yaba tablets worth a staggering Rs 55 lakh. This successful raid highlights the ongoing battle against the illicit drug trade along the Indo-Bangladesh border.
On the evening of February 16, 2026, security forces intercepted a substantial drug shipment in South Salmara Mankachar district, a strategic location near the international border. The operation, a result of precise intelligence, was a coordinated effort between the 183 Battalion of the BSF and Mankachar Police Station personnel. Led by Inspector J.S. Khobung and Sub-Inspector Simanta Roy, the team's vigilance paid off when they apprehended two suspected smugglers, Abu Sama and Ekramul Hoque, near the border fence.
The search revealed a substantial stash of 11,000 Yaba tablets, a potent form of Methamphetamine, carefully packed in 55 discrete packets. The seizure also included a motorcycle and mobile phones, indicating a well-organized smuggling attempt. During interrogation, the accused confessed to their plan of throwing the drugs over the border fence to accomplices in Bangladesh, a tactic often employed by smugglers to evade direct detection.
This successful operation underscores the importance of inter-agency collaboration in combating cross-border crime. With the accused in custody and the drugs off the streets, the focus now shifts to dismantling the entire supply chain. Authorities are working diligently to trace the origins of the drugs and identify other potential members of this smuggling network. This raid serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing efforts to secure the border and protect communities from the scourge of illegal narcotics.