India News | Assam Rifles Destroys 200 Acres of Ganja Fields Worth ₹36 Crore in South Tripura

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Based on intelligence inputs, Assam Rifles carried out an operation for the destruction of illegal ganja cultivation in the general area Dhanpur, Induria, Kacchakhala and Dhanmura located approximately 66 km south of Agartala.

Assam Rifles destroys Ganja plants in South Tripura (Photo/ANI)

Agartala (Tripura) [India], January 8 (ANI): Assam Rifles carried out an operation for the destruction of illegal ganja cultivation in the general area Dhanpur, Induria, Kacchakhala and Dhanmura located approximately 66 km south of Agartala.

According to an official statement on Wednesday, the operation was conducted alongwith the BSF, Tripura Police, Tripura State Rifles and Forest Department, based on intelligence inputs.

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During the operation, approximately six lakh young ganja plants cultivated over an area of about 200 acres were destroyed. The estimated market value of the destroyed contraband is approximately ₹36 crore, officials said.

"The operation highlights continued vigilance and coordinated efforts of Assam Rifles in collaboration with sister agencies to curb illegal activities and maintain security in the region," a release stated.

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Meanwhile, the Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with the Customs Department in Silchar, recovered counterfeit cigarettes worth ₹34 lakh from a godown on Tuesday.

According to the Assam Rifles statement, the consignment was being transported via Silchar for further distribution of the items in the state.

The Assam Rifles said that, along with the Customs Department, they have been at the forefront of operations against counterfeit goods in the region, conducting regular drives to disrupt and dismantle counterfeit networks. The force added that this seizure marks a significant milestone in the ongoing effort to combat counterfeit goods trafficking.

Earlier, the Assam Rifles recovered 11.062 kg of Methamphetamine tablets, a psychotropic substance with an estimated international market value of Rs 33.186 crore in Mizoram.

Acting on credible intelligence inputs related to narcotics trafficking near the Indo-Myanmar border, the Assam Rifles conducted a joint operation with the Mizoram Police in the Kaifang area of Saitual district, Mizoram, according to an official press release.

During the operation, unusual movement was detected near the suspected location. Later, a swift and thorough search resulted in the recovery of 11.062 kg of Methamphetamine tablets, a psychotropic substance with an estimated international market value of Rs 33.186 crore. The seized contraband and a vehicle were handed over to Mizoram Police, Saitual, for detailed investigation and further legal action. (ANI)

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