What Happened to the Rs 39 Crore Meth Tablets Seized in Assam?

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What Happened to the Rs 39 Crore Meth Tablets Seized in Assam?

Synopsis

In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, Assam's Cachar district law enforcement seized methamphetamine tablets worth over Rs 39 crore and arrested three individuals. This operation underscores the persistent efforts against the drug trade in the region, revealing the extent of trafficking networks connected to Myanmar.

Key Takeaways

Major drug bust: Rs 39 crore worth of meth seized.
Three arrests: Individuals caught transporting illegal drugs.
Joint operation: Conducted by Assam Rifles and DRI.
Ongoing investigations: Further inquiries into trafficking networks.
Significant milestone: Reflects efforts against narcotics in Assam.

Cachar, Jan 21 (NationPress) Law enforcement in Assam's Cachar district made a significant breakthrough by seizing methamphetamine tablets worth over Rs 39 crore and apprehending three individuals involved in drug trafficking, officials reported on Wednesday.

According to a spokesperson from the defense, the Assam Rifles, in collaboration with the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), initiated the operation following credible intelligence regarding narcotics activities in Cachar district, located in southern Assam.

During the operation, authorities detained three suspects from Tripura who were caught transporting 1.30 lakh methamphetamine tablets valued at Rs 39 crore along National Highway-306 late Tuesday night.

Additionally, two Tata trucks and two mobile devices belonging to the suspects were confiscated, and further investigations are ongoing.

An official statement highlighted that the Assam Rifles has been leading anti-drug initiatives in the region, regularly conducting operations to disrupt and dismantle drug networks.

This seizure marks a crucial achievement in the battle against drug trafficking, according to officials.

National Highway-306 is a critical transport route linking Mizoram to the rest of India through southern Assam.

Authorities suspect that the methamphetamine tablets, often referred to as Yaba, party tablets, or the ‘crazy drug’, which combine methamphetamine and caffeine, were smuggled from Myanmar and entered southern Assam via Mizoram for distribution to other regions or even abroad.

Methamphetamine is illegal in India. The state of Mizoram shares a 510-km unfenced border with Myanmar and a 318-km porous border with Bangladesh.

Myanmar's Chin state is known as a key hub for drug smuggling, along with the trafficking of exotic wildlife and other contraband through six districts in Mizoram: Champhai, Siaha, Lawngtlai, Hnahthial, Saitual, and Serchhip.

Myanmar, which shares a 1,643-km unfenced border with four northeastern states—Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland, and Mizoram—serves as a significant transit point for drugs, particularly heroin and methamphetamine tablets, entering India.

Point of View

Our commitment remains unwavering in reporting issues of national significance, such as drug trafficking. This recent seizure in Assam is a testament to the relentless efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat narcotics, ensuring the safety and well-being of our communities. We stand with all initiatives aimed at dismantling such harmful networks.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of drugs were seized in Assam?
The authorities seized methamphetamine tablets, which are highly addictive and illegal in India.
How much were the seized drugs worth?
The methamphetamine tablets were valued at over Rs 39 crore.
What actions were taken against the suspects?
Three individuals were arrested, and their transportation vehicles and mobile devices were confiscated.
Where were the drugs reportedly smuggled from?
The methamphetamine tablets are suspected to have been smuggled from Myanmar.
What is the significance of National Highway-306?
National Highway-306 is a crucial route connecting Mizoram with the rest of India, making it vital for transport and trade.
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