Assam Rifles Seize 1,20,000 Yaba Tablets Worth Rs 19.2 Crore In Agartala, One Arrested

Agartala: The Assam Rifles seized 1,20,000 Yaba tablets worth Rs 19.2 crore, at Agartala’s Salbagan, on August 27.

As per the security personnel, an individual was also arrested along with a Bolero vehicle.

“Based on credible information, an operation was swiftly launched by Assam Rifles and the seized contrabands along with the individual and Bolero were handed over to Tripura Police for further investigation and legal proceedings”, said Assam Rifles.

The troops also added that the operation’s success underscores the fact that despite being heavily committed in the relief and rescue operations and subsequent rehabilitation of displaced citizens in Tripura floods, Assam Rifles is still active in its fight against drugs and illegal smuggling of contrabands.

Related Posts

  • Pharma
  • April 5, 2025
  • 100 views
Pharma Stocks Plunge on Trump Tariff Threat

New Delhi:  Shares of Pharmaceutical companies on Friday tumbled up to 10 per cent amid reports that the Trump Administration will soon announce tariffs on pharma imports and emphasised that…

  • Pharma
  • April 5, 2025
  • 99 views
Customs Arrest 2 For Illegally Exporting Banned Pharma Drugs To UK

Mumbai:  The Customs officials on Friday arrested two persons for allegedly exporting pharmaceutical drugs abroad. The agency has seized several tablets of Tramadol, Alprazolam, Diazepam, Zolpidem and Nitrazepam. The agency…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

‘Made in India’ Stents win major victory against Import Lobby

‘Made in India’ Stents win major victory against Import Lobby

Pharma Stocks Plunge on Trump Tariff Threat

Pharma Stocks Plunge on Trump Tariff Threat

Customs Arrest 2 For Illegally Exporting Banned Pharma Drugs To UK

Customs Arrest 2 For Illegally Exporting Banned Pharma Drugs To UK

Fake medicines spark uproar in Sodepur after child falls ill

Fake medicines spark uproar in Sodepur after child falls ill