Dhubri drug bust: 2 held with psychotropic substances, ₹5,000 cash seized
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Two alleged drug peddlers were arrested and a cache of suspected psychotropic substances, along with ₹5,000 in cash believed to be linked to the illegal narcotics trade, was seized during an anti-drug operation in Assam's Dhubri district on Monday night, officials said on Tuesday, 7 July. The operation was conducted following specific intelligence inputs about the alleged sale of narcotic and psychotropic substances in the Chotobajani area under Dhubri Police Station.
How the Arrests Were Made
Acting on credible intelligence, a police team launched a raid in the Chotobajani locality late on Monday. During the operation, officers intercepted two individuals suspected of involvement in the illegal drug trade and took them into custody. A search was subsequently conducted in the presence of independent witnesses.
The arrested individuals were identified as Riyajul Hoque, a resident of Adabari Part-II, and Ejaj Sheikh of IG Road — both residents within the jurisdiction of Dhubri Police Station.
What Was Seized
Officers recovered seven bottles of Triprolidine Hydrochloride and Codeine-based cough syrup, 134 Spas Plus capsules, and 69 Nitcor-10 (Nitrazepam) tablets. According to officials, the recovered pharmaceutical products are suspected to fall under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The ₹5,000 in cash seized is believed by investigators to be proceeds from the sale of illegal drugs.
Case Registered, Investigation Underway
A case has been registered under the relevant provisions of the NDPS Act. Investigators are working to ascertain the source of the seized substances, map the supply chain, and identify any other individuals linked to the alleged trafficking network.
Part of Assam's Broader Anti-Drug Drive
This arrest is part of a sustained crackdown by Assam Police on narcotics across the state in recent months. Regular raids have resulted in multiple arrests and the seizure of drugs, psychotropic substances, and other contraband. Notably, border districts like Dhubri — which shares a boundary with Bangladesh — have been flagged as vulnerable transit points in the illegal drug supply chain. This operation reflects the continued pressure law enforcement is applying on narcotics networks at the district level.