Mizoram: Assam Rifles, Anti Narcotics Squad recover heroin worth Rs 42 lakhs, 1 held
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Mizoram: Assam Rifles, Anti Narcotics Squad recover heroin worth Rs 42 lakhs, 1 held

In a collaborative effort between the Assam Rifles and the Anti-Narcotics Squad in Mizoram, a significant breakthrough has been achieved with the recovery of Heroin valued at Rs 42 lakhs. This successful operation led to the arrest of one individual, underscoring the ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and ensure public safety in the region

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Assam Rifles, Anti Narcotics Squad Mizoram recovers heroin worth Rs 42 lakhs

Assam Rifles, Anti Narcotics Squad Mizoram recovers heroin worth Rs 42 lakhs

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In yet another success in its crusade against smuggling activities, the Battalion of Inspector General Assam Rifles (East), along with Excise and Narcotics, Anti Narcotics Squad, Aizawl, recovered five soap cases (60 g) of Heroin, worth Rs 42,00,000, in General Area Zotlang YMA roadside, near play ground, Aizawl and apprehended one individual on February 19.

The operation was carried out by a combined team of Assam Rifles and Excise & Narcotics, the Anti Narcotics Squad, and Aizawl based on specific information.

The recovered consignment and apprehended individuals were handed over to Excise and Narcotics, Anti Narcotics Squad, Aizawl, on February 19, 2024, for further legal proceedings.

The ongoing smuggling of illegal drugs is a major cause of concern for the State of Mizoram and India. Assam Rifles, rightly christened as the ‘Sentinels of Northeast’, has continued its efforts against illegal drug trafficking.

In a separate recovery on February 17, Assam Rifles along with Customs Preventive Force (Mizoram) recovered 114 bags of Areca nuts worth Rs 63.84 Lakhs in general area Mualkawi, Champhai District, Mizoram.

Earlier on February 15, Assam Rifles, along with Mizoram Police, recovered war-like stores in Mizoram’s Chaltlang Sairang Road Aizawl. Assam Rifles recovered 165 Boxes (100 nos each) of Detonator (No 8) and 993 Centimeter of Safety Fuze.

On the same day, Assam Rifles also recovered Gelatine Sticks -110 Nos, Ordinary detonators -100 Nos, small arms rounds of point 22 Rim fire, long Rifle Ball -50 Nos, 12 Gauge shotgun cartridge -20 Nos and Safety fuze -2.3 meter at Tuisih Village, Siaha District, Mizoram.

In a parallel operation, Assam Rifles recovered Heroin no four from the general area of Chanmari, Lunglei District of Mizoram. The forces recovered 16 soap cases of Heroin no.4, weighing 173.2 gm and costing approx Rs. 6.60 Lakhs and apprehended two individuals.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: MizoramAssam Riflesdrug traffickingAnti Narcotics SquadAnti Narcotics Squad Mizoram
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