
Shocking Bust: Assam Police Uncover Rs 6 Crore YABA Tablets Haul in Katigorah
In a significant breakthrough in Assam’s “Assam Against Drugs” campaign, Cachar Police successfully conducted a major drug bust in Katigorah, securing 20,000 YABA tablets with an estimated street value of Rs 6 crore. This targeted operation focused on narcotics being trafficked from a neighboring state.
During the meticulously planned raid, police apprehended one suspect and seized a vehicle used for the transportation of the illegal substances. This operation, part of the broader initiative to curb drug trafficking in the region, underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat the drug menace.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma lauded the police’s achievement on social media, emphasizing the impact of the anti-narcotics operation. “Crackdown on Drugs continues In an anti-narcotics operation carried out by @cacharpolice in Katigorah, a special operation was conducted leading to the seizure of 20,000 YABA tablets worth ₹6cr. The narcotics substance was being transported from a neighbouring State.…” he tweeted, commending the diligent efforts of the Cachar Police.
This successful bust marks another step forward in Assam’s determined fight against drug trafficking, highlighting the state’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens from the scourge of narcotics.
Original Story https://www.indiatodayne.in/assam/story/assam-police-seize-rs-6-crore-worth-of-yaba-tablets-in-katigorah-1064398-2024-08-04?utm_source=rssfeed
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