Border Security Force (BSF) South Bengal Frontier carried out a major operation in Nadia district on the India-Bangladesh international border in West Bengal and seized 62,200 bottles of Phensedyl cough syrup estimated over Rs 1.4 crore, BSF said on Saturday.
A major operation was carried out by 32 Battalion of Border Security Force (BSF) South Bengal Frontier in the Naghata area of Majhdia town under Kishanganj police station of Nadia district striking a blow to drug smuggling.
Border Security Force (BSF) recovered a drone and one heroin packet, across the International border in Punjab's Amritsar district, an official press release said on Friday.
"People like Amanatullah Khan of AAP are 100% criminals. It was good that the police seized his son's vehicle. Rash driving can prove fatal, so a case should be filed against him. These people think that Delhi is their father's property..." Chandolia told ANI.
The court, in its ruling, noted that the complainant was already aware of all the facts and circumstances surrounding the case. Additionally, the CCTV footage from the Delhi Art Gallery and the disputed paintings had already been seized.
Since the enforcement of the MCC, the police also seized around Rs 4.5 crores (Rs 4,56,03,745) in the form of cash and around 0.850 kilograms of Gold metal and 37.39 kilograms of Silver metal.
In a major success, security forces have taken control of a Maoist training camp in the core area of PLGA Battalion No. 01 in the dense forests of Bhattiguda, Bijapur district.
In yet another success in its crackdown against smuggling activities, Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with the Mizoram's Hnahthial Police, recovered 260 cases of foreign origin cigarettes worthRs 3.38 crore from General Area Tuichang Bridge, Lawngtlai district of Mizoram, according to an
Assam Rifles successfully intercepted a narcotics shipment in the General Area of Salbagan, West Tripura and seized 60,000 Yaba tablets, valued at approximately Rs 12 crore in the international market.
Speaking to ANI, SSP Sandeep Mehta said, "An FIR was filed at the start of 2025, leading to the arrest of a youth named Baber, from whom around 10 grams of heroin were seized. During interrogation, Baber revealed the identity of a woman involved in the drug trade. Acting on this information,
Malaysian police arrested 12 suspects, including 10 Taiwanese nationals, in connection with a major drug syndicate. Authorities seized drugs, firearms, and equipment, and are continuing their investigation into the smuggling operation.