The Excise and Narcotics Department's investigation led to the seizure of about 6 kg of heroin, with an estimated market value of Rs 31 crore.
Digital Desk: A key breakthrough was made as a large amount of heroin was seized in Mizoram, which resulted in the detention of four people from Cachar, Assam, and a drug dealer from Myanmar.
The two places in Aizawl where the trial of this illegal drug trade was allegedly taking place were the sites of the successful raids.
In the first raid, which happened in Aizawl's Bawngkawn neighbourhood, law enforcement officers detained Ngolang, a citizen of Tahan, Myanmar, and took 248 grams of heroin from him. Ngolang is regarded as a major player in the international drug trade.
In Aizawl's Zemabawk neighbourhood, the Excise and Narcotics Department stopped a truck and found a massive 5.8 kilogrammes of heroin hidden within.
Four people from the Cachar area were detained on suspicion of providing heroin as a result of this important discovery. The suspects are Kutbul Alam Laskar (28), Abdul Kalam Laskar (23), Sukur Ali Majumdar (22), and Mohammad Nazimul Hussain Borbhuyan (34).
The region's drug trafficking network has suffered a serious setback as a result of the combined efforts of the law enforcement authorities involved in the operation.
The Meghalayan state of Meghalaya's East Khasi Hills district witnessed the authorities seize a large shipment of illegal heroin earlier on June 10.
According to reports, the heroin that was found has a market worth of Rs 27.94 crore.
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