Who was apprehended with drugs worth Rs 18 crore in Assam?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Joint operation by BSF and NCB leads to significant drug seizure.
- 9 kg of heroin valued at Rs 18 crore was confiscated.
- The operation underscores the collaboration between security forces.
- Drug trafficking remains a serious concern in Northeast India.
- Continued vigilance is essential to combat organized crime.
Guwahati, Nov 19 (NationPress) In a significant crackdown, the Border Security Force (BSF), in collaboration with the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), apprehended an Indian smuggler in Guwahati and confiscated approximately 9 kg of heroin valued at around Rs 18 crore in the illicit market, as reported by officials.
The operation was initiated following real-time intelligence received by the BSF's Guwahati Frontier, indicating the transportation of a narcotics consignment from Manipur concealed within a vehicle.
A joint team of BSF and NCB agents established surveillance near Jalukbari in Guwahati on Wednesday.
According to officials, they intercepted a Hyundai Creta suspected of carrying the drugs. A thorough search revealed nearly 9 kg of high-quality heroin packed in several bundles. The driver, identified as an Indian national linked to the illegal drug trade, was promptly taken into custody.
The BSF stated that the confiscated heroin holds an estimated value of Rs 18 crore in the international grey market. The arrested smuggler, along with the contraband and vehicle, has been handed over to the NCB’s Guwahati unit for further investigation and legal action.
Officials noted that this successful interception demonstrates the strong collaboration between the BSF and NCB in combatting drug trafficking networks operating throughout the Northeast.
They highlighted the increasing trend of traffickers utilizing inter-state routes and civilian vehicles to transport narcotics from Manipur and other northeastern regions to various locations across the nation.
The BSF emphasized that its Guwahati Frontier remains vigilant due to the heightened attempts by traffickers to exploit porous borders and transit paths. The force reaffirmed its commitment to not only securing the international boundary but also tackling organized crime, including narcotics smuggling, which poses a serious threat to national security.
The BSF commended the alertness and prompt action of the personnel involved in the operation, asserting that the seizure dealt a significant blow to the drug trafficking network prevalent in the region.