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.
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 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
The Border Security Force (BSF), in a joint operation with the Special Task Force (STF) recovered drugs weighing- 550 grams from Amritsar and also apprehended a drug smuggler.
An attempt to smuggle tobacco into Israel in a quantity of over a ton, while evading tax payment in the amount of approximately 1.7 million Shekels (USD 476,000) was thwarted by Israeli tax authorities.
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.
Delhi Police has registered a total of 397 cases for violation of the Model Code of Conduct. These cases have been registered between the period of January 7 to January 19.
Customs authorities at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) Airport here have charged a 26-year-old Indian male passenger from Uttar Pradesh with smuggling foreign cash.
As per the release, the suspects reportedly intended to transport the contraband to another state by train. Upon questioning, they admitted to having smuggled cannabis in a similar fashion to other states on at least four to five previous occasions.
As many as six ganja smugglers have been arrested in Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh on Sunday. 100 kilogrammes of ganja and a car were recovered from their possession, said police.
Kailash Vijayvargiya said, "This is a matter of concern. Many Bangladeshis are being smuggled into India by the Bengal government. Their Aadhar cards are being made in Hindu names. After coming here, they are committing crimes. Right now cybercrime is increasing, which is being committed by