Assam Rifles recovers war-like stores from Mizoram's Champhai
Champhai, October 19
Assam Rifles recovered war-like stores during an intelligence-based operation in Vaphai, Champhai District and apprehended two individuals.
A release said that based on specific intelligence regarding the transhipment of a large quantity of war-like stores, Assam Rifles launched an operation on October 17 in Vaphai, Champhai District.
During early hours on October 18, the team tried to stop a Camper vehicle and on being challenged to stop the individuals attempted to flee but were apprehended after a pursuit.
A thorough search of the vehicle led to the recovery of 5800 pieces of gelinite rods, 10,500 meters of cordtex and 6000 pieces of detonators.
The individuals transporting the explosives were identified as Lalrinsanga and Vanlalliana.
The recovered war-like stores, along with the apprehended individuals, were handed over to Dungtlang police station for further investigation.
Earlier, in an another incident against drug trafficking, Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with Customs Department and Government Railway Police (GRP), seized a huge consignment of illegal pharmaceutical drugs at Jirania Railway Station, West Tripura on October 16, a press release said.
Acting on specific intelligence, the joint team conducted a thorough search of a cargo train stationed at the railway yard and recovered 90,000 bottles of Codeine Phosphate and Triprolidine Hydrochloride syrup, commonly misused as a narcotic substance.
The estimated value of the seized contraband is approximately Rs 4.5 crore in the illegal market. The seized items were found unclaimed and hidden alongside the cargo. The consignment has been handed over to the Customs Department for further investigation and necessary legal action.
Assam Rifles, in coordination with other enforcement agencies, continues to remain vigilant and committed to curbing the menace of drug trafficking in Northeast and safeguarding the region from illegal activities.
— ANI
Reader Comments
This is really concerning. Gelinite rods, cordtex, detonators - these are serious explosives. What were these people planning to do? Hope the investigation reveals the complete network behind this.
The drug seizure in Tripura is equally alarming. 90,000 bottles of narcotic syrup worth 4.5 crores! These illegal activities are destroying our youth. Strong action needed against such networks.
While I appreciate the security forces' work, I'm concerned about the pattern. First explosives in Mizoram, then drugs in Tripura - the Northeast seems to be becoming a transit route for illegal activities. Need better border management.
The intelligence-based operations show good coordination between different agencies. This is how we should be tackling security threats - through proper planning and execution. Kudos to the team! ðŸ‘
These seizures are just the tip of the iceberg. There must be bigger networks operating across state borders. Hope the investigation goes deep and uncovers the masterminds behind these operations.
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