Breaking News: BSF in a joint operation seizes Yaba drugs (tablet) worth Rs 3.66 crore from Cachar
In the wee hours of August 29, 2018, custom official along with BSF troops, in a joint operation cordoned the suspected house and searched for hidden drug items.
During search, the drug peddler namely Abul Hussain, son of Akoddar Ali, resident of Ward No. 06, Hmarkhaulen village, PS Lakhipur, district Cachar was apprehended. 36,600 Yaba tablets approx worth Rs. 3.66 crore in International market were recovered from his house. Yaba tablet is a psychotropic substance normally manufactured in Myanmar and smuggled to Bangladesh and other parts of India through drug peddlers living in Karimganj and Cachar district.
“It is a known fact that this tablet is playing havoc in the states of Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Assam where youths are getting addicted to it. Border Security Force is putting its best efforts in co-operation with other sister agencies like Custom, DRI and Police to foil such attempts of smugglers and drug peddlers. It is leaving no stones unturned to unearth the drug smugglers operating in its area of responsibility,” said the spokesperson of BSF in a media statement.
“As per information received earlier, the individual was suspected to be carrying Yaba tablets tied to his stomach. The smuggler was asked by BSF official to stop. Having come to know that he would be caught, the smuggler suddenly attacked ASI S Debnath with machete (Dao) that he was carrying. As a result, the ASI got severe injuries over his left eye brow and left hand,” read the media statement.
The smuggler thereafter fled away from the spot. “Although, BSF troops could have fired, they did not do so to avoid civilian casualties, since civil villagers are very close to IBB road,” the press note added.
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