The Assam Police recovered and seized 20000 Yaba tablets and 114 grams of heroin worth Rs 6.7 crore in Assam's Cachar district, officials said on Monday.
The attached properties include a single-storey residential house measuring 696.69 square feet, located at Mir Mohallah, Kaloosa, Bandipora, and a car. The combined value of the attached assets is estimated at approximately Rs 13.62 lakh.
Shimla Police nabbed woman drug peddler from Uttar Pradesh who was trying to flee to Nepal on Wednesday, as per officials. She is involved in drug trafficking, and police have identified and already arrested over 32 people involved with her.
Anantnag Police attached the property of notorious drug peddler Peer Iftikar Hussain under the NDPS Act. The double-storied house, valued at Rs 1 crore, came under the district's intensified crackdown on drug trafficking.
In a post on X, the Director General of Punjab police, Gaurav Yadav, wrote, "In a major blow to drug trafficking networks, Amritsar Rural Police apprehends Tamandeep Singh, a resident of village Kakkar, and recovers 2 Kg Heroin and 900 gm of ICE (Crystal Meth). An FIR under the NDPS Act is r
The operation was conducted simultaneously across all 28 police districts of the state as per the directions of Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav.
Under the directives of Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, the Himachal Pradesh Police Department has intensified its campaign against drug trafficking.
Delhi Police has arrested six accused who were involved in drug peddling across the city. Police said that the accused were found with 17.24 grams of smack, one scooty, one Grand Vitara car, and eight mobile phones.
According to officials, the operation was based on input indicating that a consignment of Yaba tablets, brought from a neighbouring state, was about to be smuggled into Bangladesh by throwing it over the fence on Sunday night.
According to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Varinder Brar, the demolition drive was part of the ongoing crackdown launched by the Punjab government on March 1. He added that the Rani and Bagga remain partners and have allegedly built their property using earnings from drugs.