Major Drug Bust Seizes 390,000 Yaba Tablets Worth ₹78 Crores
Dec 22, 2024
Source: ANI news
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Agartala (Tripura)- Drastic crackdown on drug trafficking by the joint operations of the Assam Rifles, Customs Dept., and Tripura Police intercepted a shipment of 3.9 lakh yaba tablets, that may sell at the international market for around ₹78 crore.
Key Details of the Operation:
Location and Arrest:
The operation was conducted near Gandacharra, 35 km from Teliamura in Tripura.
Transporting the shipment, Rakesh Miya (33), the son of Manik Miya of Melaghar, Sonamura, was arrested.
Intelligence Inputs:
The security forces acted based on intelligence inputs which led to intercepting and recovering the drugs illicitly trafficked.
Drug Details:
Seized yaba tablets are dreaded for their pernicious effects both on people and communities.
The drugs are traumatized through syndicates targeting vulnerable populations; hence their distribution has become extra dangerous.
The Operation:
The recovery demonstrates the determination of security forces against international drug trafficking.
It also comes at a time when security forces in the region are high alert, as the visit by the Union Home Minister is on-going.
Collaboration:
Successful operations highlight the collaboration and vigilance of the Assam Rifles, the Customs, and the Tripura Police in ongoing operations against organized crime.
Further investigations are under earnest charge to break the larger donkey behind this shipment.
Official Statement:A senior official associated with the operation said, "The recovery of such a huge quantity of drugs speaks volumes about the extraordinary dedication and intelligence capabilities of our forces."The operation sends a loud message, reminding criminal gangs in the region of the government's zero-tolerance approach toward drug trafficking, while it shows the commitment of security forces to uphold the youth and vulnerable groups.
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Source: ANI news
Agartala (Tripura)- Drastic crackdown on drug trafficking by the joint operations of the Assam Rifles, Customs Dept., and Tripura Police intercepted a shipment of 3.9 lakh yaba tablets, that may sell at the international market for around ₹78 crore.
Key Details of the Operation:
Location and Arrest:
The operation was conducted near Gandacharra, 35 km from Teliamura in Tripura.
Transporting the shipment, Rakesh Miya (33), the son of Manik Miya of Melaghar, Sonamura, was arrested.
Intelligence Inputs:
The security forces acted based on intelligence inputs which led to intercepting and recovering the drugs illicitly trafficked.
Drug Details:
Seized yaba tablets are dreaded for their pernicious effects both on people and communities.
The drugs are traumatized through syndicates targeting vulnerable populations; hence their distribution has become extra dangerous.
The Operation:
The recovery demonstrates the determination of security forces against international drug trafficking.
It also comes at a time when security forces in the region are high alert, as the visit by the Union Home Minister is on-going.
Collaboration:
Successful operations highlight the collaboration and vigilance of the Assam Rifles, the Customs, and the Tripura Police in ongoing operations against organized crime.
Further investigations are under earnest charge to break the larger donkey behind this shipment.
Official Statement:A senior official associated with the operation said, "The recovery of such a huge quantity of drugs speaks volumes about the extraordinary dedication and intelligence capabilities of our forces."The operation sends a loud message, reminding criminal gangs in the region of the government's zero-tolerance approach toward drug trafficking, while it shows the commitment of security forces to uphold the youth and vulnerable groups.
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