Assam Rifles seized 6.86 Kg of Methamphetamine tablets valued approximately at Rs 21 crores from the general area Crossing point 4, Zokhawthar, Mizoram on Monday night, a press release said.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday seized assets worth ₹73.72 crore, including cash, shares and properties, during searches at 10 locations in Punjab, Haryana and Maharashtra in a money laundering case linked to Viewnow Infratech Limited and its director, Rahul Anand Bhargava.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Amit Bardar told reporters in Paderu that Maoists attempted to open fire on security forces during searches in Killankota panchayat and Chintaguppa areas of G Madugula mandal, but fled.
Over 90 people were arrested in Karachi for aerial firing during Independence Day celebrations, which killed three and injured 82. Police seized 68 illegal weapons and filed over 100 FIRs. Crime in the city remains high despite official claims of improvement, with violent incidents and robbe
The Jalandhar Commissionerate Police has dismantled a multi-layered narcotics and arms smuggling network, arresting five people and seizing 1.5 kg of heroin and seven illegal weapons.
Assam Rifles seized 466 bags of areca nuts, weighing 35,560 kg and valued at approximately Rs 2.48 crores at Champhai in Mizoram. The contraband has been handed over to Customs, Assam Rifles said in a press release.
Central Zone Police busted a fake International Police and Crime Investigation Bureau Office in Noida Sector 70. During the operation, they seized multiple fake IDs, stamps, and letterheads.
The operation was conducted on the directions of the Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab, Gaurav Yadav, simultaneously in all 28 Police districts of the state.
In a major drug bust, Tripura police recovered 90,000 Yaba tablets from an auto rickshaw during a routine vehicle checking operation near Amtali Bypass in Agartala on Friday, police said.
In a targeted operation, Assam Rifles seized illegal cigarettes worth Rs. 96.2 Lakhs from the Tlangsam area of Champhai district in Mizoram, officials said. Two individuals were apprehended during the operation.
In a move against drug trafficking, Chandigarh Police has frozen assets worth over ₹9 crore in 2025 under the NDPS Act. Acting on two major FIRs, they seized cash, properties, and vehicles linked to narcotics cases, reaffirming their financial warfare strategy against drug cartels.