• Mizoram cops seize drugs worth Rs 168 crore near the Myanmar border

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    Mizoram cops seize drugs worth Rs 168 crore near the Myanmar border

    Digital Desk: A joint team of Assam Rifles (AR) and Mizoram
    Police seized a large number of Methamphetamine tablets worth Rs 167.86 crore
    near the Myanmar border in Champhai district, according to an Assam Rifles officer.



    A huge consignment of 5,05,000 tablets (55.80 kg) of Methamphetamine,
    a party drug, was seized from the possession of a woman peddler during an
    operation carried out jointly by Serchhip battalion of Assam Rifles and state
    police at Melbuk village on Friday, the officer said.



    "This is the largest drug haul ever made in Mizoram in a
    single operation," he said.



    According to the officer, the Assam Rifles have seized drugs
    worth more than Rs 200 crore in the last three years.



    Based on specific information, the joint team stopped a vehicle
    in the village and seized 55.80 kg of Methamphetamine tablets from the peddler,
    he said.



    According to the officer, the contraband worth Rs 167.86 crore
    was hidden in various compartments of the vehicle.



    On Saturday, both the accused and the seized contraband were
    turned over to the Zokhawthar police station for further investigation and
    legal proceedings, he said.



    According to the officer, methamphetamine tablet smuggling
    is currently a major source of concern in Mizoram, particularly along the
    India-Myanmar border.