Tripura Authorities Seize 753 Kilograms of Cannabis in Major Drug Crackdown

Northeast Desk, 7th April: In a significant operation targeting illicit drugs, authorities in Tripura seized a substantial quantity of dry cannabis, weighing in at 753 kilograms. The operation, led by officers from the Sonamura Police Station in collaboration with DIB personnel, unfolded in the Sepahijala district following credible intelligence, confirmed Jayanta Kumar Dey, the officer in charge of Sonamura Police Station.

The raid focused on the residence of Ashadul Haque (35) in Anandapur under Sonamura Police Station’s jurisdiction. Despite Haque’s absence, authorities discovered 16 plastic drums filled with the illegal substance during the search.

A case has been filed under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, underlining the severity of the offense and the authorities’ resolve to combat drug trafficking networks.

The seized Ganja, valued at approximately Rs 50 lakh in the market, deals a significant blow to drug trafficking operations in the region.

This operation underscores ongoing efforts by Tripura police to tackle the proliferation of illegal narcotics within the state. The crackdown in the Sepahijala district forms part of a broader initiative to curb the illegal drug trade in Tripura.

Given the state’s strategic location as a crucial point in drug trafficking routes in the Northeast, law enforcement agencies have intensified surveillance and enforcement measures.

The successful raid not only removes a substantial quantity of narcotics from potential circulation but also sends a strong message to those involved in the drug trade about the relentless pursuit of justice by Tripura police. Authorities continue the search for Ashadul Haque as part of their efforts to dismantle networks supporting such illegal activities in the region.

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