Mizoram’s fight against drug trafficking escalated with the NCB’s daring operations that confiscated Rs 31 crore worth of contraband and four arrests. These actions along the sensitive international border signal a robust response to rising narcotics incursions.
Precision strikes at multiple sites yielded 36.434 kg methamphetamine and 905 gm heroin. Backed by actionable tips, the joint effort with Mizoram SIB and Excise Department trapped the culprits red-handed.
The group includes a foreign national from Myanmar, underscoring transnational smuggling dynamics. Extensive grilling aims to expose the full conspiracy, identifying kingpins and future routes.
Experts note Mizoram’s role as a conduit for drugs from Myanmar into mainland India. Heightened vigilance and inter-agency synergy are choking these pathways, protecting vulnerable youth from addiction’s grip.
Celebrating the haul, NCB emphasized collaborative warfare on drugs. Citizens are encouraged to contribute via the secure 1933 helpline, with strict anonymity protocols in place.
This isn’t isolated; prior busts have consistently hampered traffickers. NCB’s agile units stand poised, transforming intelligence into immediate action, fostering a safer tomorrow.