North Tripura Police seizes 20000 Yaba tablets nabs 1

  • | Tuesday | 17th September, 2019

North Tripura Police on Tuesday seized 20,000 Yaba tablets and arrested one Kamrul Alam from Nadiapur area under ChurraebariPolice Station. According to information, Churraebari Police seized the Yaba tablets from Nadiapur Railway Station at the entrance of Tripura gate. The banned narcotic Yaba tablets contain a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine. Also read: Yaba tablets weighing 385 grams seized in ShillongAccording to reports, several Indian syndicates are involved in smuggling of Yaba tablets from Myanmar and then send the same into Bangladesh with the help of their carriers. A joint team of anti-narcotic task force (ANTF) of Meghalaya's East Jaintia Hills, Khliehriat Police and Infiltration Special Squad recovered approximately 1 kg of Yaba tablets worth Rs.

North Tripura Police on Tuesday seized 20,000 Yaba tablets and arrested one Kamrul Alam from Nadiapur area under ChurraebariPolice Station. According to information, Churraebari Police seized the Yaba tablets from Nadiapur Railway Station at the entrance of Tripura gate. Arrested Kamarul Alam, 45 is the son of Abul Kalam, a resident of Tilabari (Ward No 1) at Patharkandi in Assams Karimganj district. Alam was nabbed as he was heading towards Agartala with the consignment from Assams Silchar. Talking to the media, the officer-in-charge of Churraebari PS, Jayanta Dey, said, “We have recovered a total of 20,000 Yaba tablets worth Rs 10 lakh from the possession of Kamarul.” The police have lodged a case (No 20/19) under Section 22 (C) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. Kamarul Alam was under target of the police for his involvement in smuggling of contraband goods. Getting alarm, police had set a trap for catching him red-handed. And accordingly, police were able to arrest him at the initiative of the officer-in-charge and his deputy of Churraebari PS. Alam will be produced before the court on Wednesday. Ya ba, literally known as mad drug, was formerly known Ya ma, literally known as horse drug. The banned narcotic Yaba tablets contain a mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine. Apart from Tripura, there are also repoprts of Yaba tablets being seized by police and other secirity force personnel in different parts of Northeast India. Also read: Yaba tablets weighing 385 grams seized in Shillong According to reports, several Indian syndicates are involved in smuggling of Yaba tablets from Myanmar and then send the same into Bangladesh with the help of their carriers. The Border Security Force (BSF) troops also seize Yaba tablets along the Indo-Bangladesh border from time to time. The BSF troops on September 11 nabbed a person in Assams Karimganj district along the Indo-Bangladesh border on September 11 night. They also seized 7,000 numbers of Yaba tablets weighing about 720 grams worth Rs 35 lakh from his possession. According to reports, the BSF personnel deployed at Mubarakpur border outpost nabbed one Numan Ahmed and seized the banned Yaba tablets. Sources said, the person was trying to smuggle the contraband to Bangladesh through the international border. On September 10, the BSF troops deployed at the border outpost of Deepchar in Assams South Salmara Mankachar district also seized 1372 Yaba tablets from the border area of Deepchar. Earlier on July 11, 2019, a team of West Tripura police seized a huge consignment of Yaba tablets from the Madhab Bari Inter-State Truck Terminus at Madhab Bari in West Tripura district. The Ranirbazar police on the basis of inputs received from sources seized 40,000 numbers of Yaba tablets and recovered a cash amount of Rs 24,000. Three persons were also arrested for possessing the banned narcotic tablets. A joint team of anti-narcotic task force (ANTF) of Meghalayas East Jaintia Hills, Khliehriat Police and Infiltration Special Squad recovered approximately 1 kg of Yaba tablets worth Rs. 13-15 lakh during checking in Khliehriat on September 13. One person was also arrested in this connection. A case [No.139(9)19] was registered under section 8(c)/22(c)/29 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

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