What Led to the Seizure of Drugs Worth Rs 45 Crore in Assam?

Synopsis
In a major crackdown on drug trafficking, Assam's police seized drugs valued at <b>Rs 45 crore</b>, leading to the arrest of four individuals. Chief Minister <b>Himanta Biswa Sarma</b> emphasized the government's commitment to combat drug abuse and protect the youth, highlighting recent efforts and successes in anti-narcotics operations.
Key Takeaways
- Assam Police seized drugs worth Rs 45 crore.
- 1.5 lakh Yaba tablets were recovered.
- Four individuals arrested for drug trafficking.
- Operations aimed at dismantling larger narcotics networks.
- Government committed to protecting youth from drug abuse.
Guwahati, June 10 (NationPress) Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has revealed that the state police successfully confiscated drugs valued at Rs 45 crore during a series of anti-narcotics operations. The significant seizure occurred in Cachar district, leading to the arrest of four individuals on drug trafficking charges.
The Cachar police, praised by CM Sarma in a post on the social media platform X, recovered an impressive total of 1.5 lakh Yaba tablets during two back-to-back raids, executed based on credible intelligence.
These operations resulted in the detention of four suspects involved in the drug trade, with authorities indicating that these arrests will help dismantle a larger narcotics network in the area.
CM Sarma reaffirmed the government's dedication to combatting drug abuse and protecting the youth of Assam. He stated, "Assam Police is committed to safeguarding our youth," on social media.
This recent seizure adds to a string of successful operations by Assam Police as part of an extensive anti-narcotics initiative.
According to CM Sarma, "The drug trade poses a grave threat to our youth and community safety, prompting authorities to enhance surveillance and enforcement, especially along critical transit routes near other northeastern states."
Previously, drugs valued over Rs 5.7 crore were seized by security forces in Manipur and Mizoram.
A Defence Spokesperson reported that the Assam Rifles apprehended a drug trafficker, seizing a significant amount of illegal narcotics in Manipur's Noney district on Wednesday night.
The suspected drug dealer was transporting drugs in a truck from Imphal to Jiribam along National Highway-37.
Following intelligence from the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence regarding potential drug trafficking, Assam Rifles personnel became alert and stopped a vehicle matching the description at a checkpost in Noney.
During the search, 569.24 grams of heroin and large quantities of amphetamine/methamphetamine tablets were found in possession of the detained drug trafficker.
The total value of the drugs was estimated at Rs 5 crore, packed in 50 cases of soap and 49 sachets.
In another operation, the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel from the Mizoram and Cachar Frontier conducted a search based on precise intelligence at Vairengte in Mizoram's Kolasib district, near southern Assam, recovering 7.042 kg of pseudoephedrine tablets (a precursor chemical) valued at Rs 7.04 lakh.
One individual was arrested in connection with this drug seizure, as per a BSF spokesperson.
Officials stated that all the drugs were smuggled from neighboring Myanmar.