AIZAWL —
Despite stringent border vigil, smuggling of drugs from Myanmar into North-east
India, the security forces seized drugs worth Rs 10.80 crore and arrested four
drug peddlers in Mizoram, officials said here on Sunday.
A defence spokesman said that the Assam Rifles along with
the officials of Excise and Narcotics Department in a joint raid recovered
highly addictive Methamphetamine tablets weighing 3.33 kg and valued at Rs 9.99
crore on the Ngur-Bulfek road in Champhai district on Saturday night. The
security personnel also arrested three smugglers who were carrying
Methamphetamine tablets, also known as Yaba or party tablets.
In another operation, para-military troops accompanied by
the officials of Excise and Narcotics Department recovered heroin weighing
116.81 grams worth Rs 81.76 lakh from Thingkah in Lawngtlai district on
Saturday. A drugs peddler was also apprehended for illegally ferrying the
drugs.
The apprehended drug peddlers and the recovered drugs,
smuggled from Myanmar, have been handed over to Excise and Narcotics Department
for taking further legal action. Four days ago, the Assam Rifles and Mizoram
Police in a joint operation also seized heroin and highly addictive
Methamphetamine tablets worth over Rs 7.64 crore and apprehended a drug
smuggler at Zokhawthar in bordering Champhai district.
Although six Mizoram districts - Champhai, Siaha, Lawngtlai,
Hnahthial, Saitual and Serchhip - share a 510 km-long unfenced border with
Myanmar's Chin state, mountainous Champhai district is the hotspot for
smuggling of various drugs, arms and ammunition and various other contrabands.
Various drugs, especially heroin and highly addictive
methamphetamine tablets are often smuggled into the northeastern states of
India from Myanmar, which shares a 1,643 km-long unfenced border with four
northeastern states -- Arunachal Pradesh (520 km), Manipur (398 km), Nagaland
(215 km) and Mizoram (510 km).