Drugs Worth Rs 16.65 Crore Seized in Mizoram: Is a Woman Peddler Arrested?
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Key Takeaways
- Assam Rifles confiscated methamphetamine tablets valued at Rs 16.65 crore.
- A woman drug peddler was arrested during the operation.
- The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat narcotics trafficking in the region.
- Mizoram shares a lengthy border with Myanmar and Bangladesh.
- Seizures of methamphetamine have surged, totaling Rs 46.24 crore in recent weeks.
Aizawl, Dec 3 (NationPress) The Assam Rifles have confiscated a substantial quantity of highly addictive methamphetamine tablets valued at over Rs 16.65 crore in Mizoram's Champhai district, close to the border. A woman involved in the drug trade was also arrested, according to officials on Wednesday.
A spokesperson for the defence reported that, following credible intelligence regarding narcotics trafficking near the India-Myanmar border, the Assam Rifles launched an operation in the Venglai area of Champhai district on Tuesday night.
During the operation, unusual activities were noted in the Venglai vicinity. A thorough search led to the seizure of 5.55 kg of methamphetamine tablets, a type of psychotropic substance, with an estimated international market value of Rs 16.65 crore.
The arrested woman, identified as Zolianthangi, was taken into custody in connection with the drug seizure.
The confiscated drugs, along with the detained woman, were subsequently handed over to the Excise and Narcotics Department in Champhai for further investigation and legal proceedings under relevant laws.
An official statement emphasized that this operation underscores the ongoing collective efforts to shield the youth of Mizoram from the detrimental effects of narcotics and to uphold peace and security in the region.
The methamphetamine tablets, commonly referred to as Yaba or party tablets, consist of a blend of methamphetamine and caffeine, earning them the moniker of the 'crazy drug.'
These tablets are prohibited in India and are particularly popular among drug users in the country, Bangladesh, and beyond.
With this recent seizure, the total value of methamphetamine tablets confiscated in Mizoram has reached Rs 46.24 crore across three separate operations by the Assam Rifles within the last week, during which three drug peddlers were arrested.
On November 27, the Assam Rifles and the Mizoram Police intercepted methamphetamine tablets worth Rs 16.26 crore and apprehended a drug peddler in Saitual district.
On November 26, the Assam Rifles seized methamphetamine tablets worth over Rs 13.33 crore and apprehended a Myanmarese drug dealer.
Mizoram shares a 510 km and 318 km unfenced border with Myanmar and Bangladesh, respectively.
The Chin state of Myanmar serves as a major hub for smuggling various drugs, exotic wildlife, and other contraband through six districts in Mizoram: Champhai, Siaha, Lawngtlai, Hnahthial, Saitual, and Serchhip.