In a significant breakthrough against cross-border narcotics smuggling, the Counter Intelligence wing of Punjab Police in Amritsar has busted a drug supply module linked to foreign-based handlers, arresting three operatives and recovering 4 kg of heroin along with a pistol, magazine, five
Justice Sandeep Sharma, refusing the plea, observed that Himachal Pradesh was battling an escalating narcotics problem that had pushed a large section of its youth into addiction.
Sanjaynagar's Police Station has arrested three on account of selling "Hydro Ganja", which is a banned narcotic drug. They acted swiftly after receiving a tip-off on December 9 and raided the spot, even securing the car used for selling the drug. The total quantity of the drug found was 1
The Rampur Baghelan police seized over 46 kg of marijuana worth more than Rs 9 lakh after recovering four sacks of the contraband from a tin shed outside the house of Pankaj Singh Baghel in Rampur Baghelan, officials said, adding that a case under the NDPS Act has been registered and furt
According to the BSF release, late last night, following reports of suspected aerial movement, BSF teams conducted a thorough search in agricultural fields near Daoke village, Amritsar.
BSF troops neutralised three Pakistani drones and recovered two packets of heroin in multiple swift and precisely executed operations along Punjab border, the BSF Punjab Frontier said in a press release on Saturday.
Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with Police and CRPF, seized 50,000 Yaba tablets worth Rs 12.5 crores from a vehicle in Jiribam, Manipur and apprehended two individuals on Saturday, Assam Rifles said in a press release on Saturday.
According to the Cachar district police, on the basis of reliable input, a raid was conducted at Berenga Pt3 area, Silchar on Friday by a police team of Cachar district police and apprehended one accused person namely, Nazmul Hq Mazumdar (23).
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Field Office Aizawl under the Agartala Zonal Unit, has achieved a breakthrough in its sustained offensive against cross-border drug trafficking, said a release.
Superintendent of Police (South Jammu) Ajay Sharma said that the operation began with the arrest of two individuals, from whom an initial recovery of 3 kg and 260 grams of heroin was made.
Acting on specific intelligence developed over a prolonged period, NCB officials tracked the movement of an illicit consignment transported through dense forest routes in Manipur and ferried on small motorboats along the Barak River to evade routine security checks.