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Assam Rifles Seize Drugs, Gold Worth Rs 6.75 Crore in Mizoram, Arrest Three

Assam Rifles conducted two major operations in Mizoram, seizing drugs and gold worth Rs 6.75 crore and arresting three smugglers. In Zokhawthar, 2.201 kg of methamphetamine tablets valued at Rs 6.60 crore were recovered, and two smugglers were apprehended. In Chawnpui, 104 grams of 22-carat gold worth Rs 15 lakh were seized, and one person was arrested. The operations highlight the force's efforts to curb illegal smuggling along Mizoram's border with Myanmar.

Assam Rifles seize drugs, gold valued at Rs 6.75 crore in Mizoram; three held

Aizawl, May 25

In two major operations in Mizoram, Assam Rifles personnel seized drugs and gold valued at around Rs 6.75 crore and arrested three smugglers, officials said on Monday.

A defence spokesman said that, acting on specific intelligence inputs regarding narcotics trafficking in the Zokhawthar area of Mizoram's Champhai district, troops of Assam Rifles, in coordination with the state police, carried out a joint operation.

During the well-coordinated operation, the joint team intercepted a Toyota Glanza suspected of carrying contraband.

Upon a thorough search of the vehicle, 2.201 kg of highly addictive methamphetamine tablets, valued at approximately Rs 6.60 crore, were recovered. Two smugglers involved in the illegal transportation of narcotics were apprehended on the spot.

The recovered contraband, the apprehended individuals, and the seized vehicle were subsequently handed over to Zokhawthar Police Station for further investigation and necessary legal proceedings.

In another operation, acting on specific intelligence inputs regarding the illegal transportation of gold in the Chawnpui area of Aizawl district, Assam Rifles troops, in coordination with the Customs Preventive Force, Aizawl, launched a swift, well-planned, and meticulously coordinated operation, which culminated in the successful recovery of gold and the apprehension of one individual.

During the operation, one person, a resident of the Zotlang area in Aizawl district, was apprehended while allegedly attempting to deliver the suspected contraband item using a two-wheeler.

Upon thorough checking, 104 grams of 22-carat gold, valued at around Rs 15 lakh, were recovered from his possession.

The recovered gold and the apprehended individual were handed over to the Customs Preventive Force, Aizawl, for further investigation and necessary legal action.

An official statement said that the successful recovery of drugs and gold highlighted the Assam Rifles' continued efforts in curbing illegal smuggling activities and ensuring a secure environment in Mizoram.

The statement added that the force remains committed to maintaining law and order and safeguarding the people of the region.

Mizoram's Champhai, Siaha, Lawngtlai, Hnahthial, Saitual, and Serchhip districts share a combined 510-km-long border with Myanmar's Chin state, which has emerged as a major hub for smuggling various drugs, exotic wildlife species, and other contraband items through the Northeastern states.

The state has become a major drug trafficking corridor in Northeast India due to its long, unfenced borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh.

Among the most commonly smuggled narcotic substances from Myanmar are highly addictive methamphetamine tablets, popularly known as Yaba or "party tablets", and heroin.

Often referred to as the "crazy drug", Yaba tablets contain a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine and are strictly prohibited in India.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good job by the forces, but I'm more concerned about how these drugs enter from Myanmar. Our borders in the Northeast are so porous. We need more checkposts and better coordination with state police. The Yaba problem is becoming a pandemic. 😔

Ravi K

Impressive coordination between Assam Rifles and state police. But what happens after the handover to local police? Need to track these cases and ensure convictions. Otherwise, the smugglers will be back on the streets in no time. The gold smuggling also shows how creative these criminals are getting.

Michael C

It's great to see Indian security forces being proactive. However, I wonder if the focus should also be on the demand side. We need more awareness campaigns in schools and communities about the dangers of Yaba and other drugs. Prevention is always better than cure.

Naveen S

Good catch by Assam Rifles. But isn't it ironic that we're celebrating seizure of Rs 15 lakh worth of gold while allowing smuggling of drugs worth crores? We need a comprehensive strategy to tackle both. Also, the gold was only 104 grams — seems like small time. Need to go after the kingpins.

Shreya B

Proud of our security forces! 🙏 Living in Mizoram, I know how rampant this problem is. The Yaba tablets come so easily from across the border. But we also need to question why there's such high demand. Economic opportunities in the region need to improve so people don't turn to this trade.

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