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The seized items were immediately sent to the concerned police station for further legal action.

Digital Desk: The Meghalaya Police and the soldiers of the 100th Battalion of the Border Security Force (BSF), West Garo Hills, Meghalaya, collaborated in a well-planned and timed operation on Saturday night to foil a significant effort at smuggling close to the Bangladeshi border.

The combined forces carried out a targeted operation in the border hamlet of Paulpara in response to a particular tip-off, which resulted in the seizure of 270 bags of sugar, valued at Rs. 5,40,000 and totalling 13,500 kilogrammes.

The fact that the captured sugar packets were found purposefully thrown close to an abandoned home suggests a well-planned attempt at smuggling goods into Bangladesh. The BSF and Meghalaya Police worked together seamlessly to create the combined operation, which demonstrated the law enforcement forces' dedication to stopping illegal activity along the border.

The seized items were immediately sent to the appropriate police station for further legal action.

The Border Security Force is dedicated to stopping any efforts at smuggling or other illegal activity that occurs along the border, and they remain watchful in this regard.
 
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