Has a Charas Smuggling Network Been Uncovered in East Champaran?
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Patna, Jan 31 (NationPress) The Patna Regional Unit of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has uncovered a well-organized cross-border charas trafficking network in East Champaran district, Bihar, marking a substantial setback for drug syndicates operating near the Indo-Nepal border.
Acting on precise intelligence, DRI officials stopped a suspicious motorcyclist on the Chhapwa–Turkaulia road.
Upon a thorough search, authorities discovered a significant quantity of charas hidden in a jute sack secured on the motorcycle.
Field tests confirmed the substance as high-grade charas.
The probe revealed the advanced techniques traffickers employed to evade law enforcement.
The culprits had crafted a concealed compartment within the motorcycle’s petrol tank to hide the illegal goods.
Moreover, an auxiliary fuel system was installed beneath the seat, allowing the motorcycle to function while the primary fuel tank was altered for smuggling purposes.
This technical innovation underscores the detailed strategies employed by cross-border drug traffickers.
In this operation, DRI confiscated 31.097 kilograms of charas, valued at approximately Rs 77.74 lakh in the international market.
The motorcycle and other materials used in the smuggling attempt were also seized.
The suspect was apprehended at the scene.
DRI officials extensively interrogated the detained individual to identify the main players and the broader cross-border trafficking network.
The suspect disclosed that the shipment was intended for smuggling to Delhi.
Following interrogation, the suspect was presented in court, where they were remanded to judicial custody under relevant provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985, on Saturday.
This confiscation represents a significant accomplishment for DRI Patna in its ongoing fight against narcotics trafficking.
During the financial year 2025–26, the agency has seized a total of 107 kilograms of charas across various operations, substantially disrupting drug networks in Bihar’s border regions.
Security forces have intensified surveillance in border areas to avert and dismantle such illegal operations in the future.