The border with Assam in Mizoram is estimated at Rs. One arrested with a 97.5 crore meth tablet


(PTI) New Delhi, Ta. March 1, 2020, Sunday

There are still two rockets of narcotics smuggling in the country. Authorities recently seized liquor from two places in Mizoram and Delhi. Police seized a Rs 97.50 crore meth tablet from a truck going to Silchar in Virangate along the Assam border in Mizoram.

The pill, which stimulates the nerve system, is in high demand in the international market. Ramunmai, the driver of a truck at Jakhovarath Viranyagat in Chamfal district along the Mizoram-Myanmar border, was arrested by police, police said.

These bags were stored in separate pieces in the truck floor. The driver, Ramunmaiwa, told police that a person in Chamfal had given me Rs 5,000 to deliver the goods to Silchar. Police registered a case against the accused and launched further investigation.

There were also numerous cases of narcotics smuggling from this route. The border between Mizoram and Myanmar has now become easier to smuggle intoxicants, a police official said. Most of the drug and gold smuggling occurs across Myanmar and Mizoram.

On the other hand, the Narcotics Control Bureau in Delhi arrested six people with 380kg of marijuana. Transfers of marijuana and other caffeine are being used by the interstate gang.

The marijuana that was seized today was seized from a truck passing through Sarita Vihar.

NCB Regional Director KPS Malhotra said, "Six were involved in the trafficking of marijuana being transported from Odisha to Delhi. All were arrested under the NDPS. 'Those arrested included a marijuana supplier, transporter and a marijuana taker.

Ganja was brought from Ganjam district of Odisha, the official said. Two other vehicles escorting the truck were also seized. The value of the goods seized can be around 1 million. It is sold overseas in the name of marijuana and the value of the farm is up to six thousand rupees per kilo.

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