Assam police apprehended two recovers 50000 Yaba tablets worth 15 crores

Assam: The police in Assam, have claimed to have arrested two persons in connection with the narcotics bust  in the Cachar district of Assam and have recovered 50,000 Yaba tablets valued at Rs 15 crore on Sunday.  Numal Mahatta, Senior Superintendent of Police of Cachar district briefs media that after receiving a credible input, Cachar.

Assam: The police in Assam, have claimed to have arrested two persons in connection with the narcotics bust  in the Cachar district of Assam and have recovered 50,000 Yaba tablets valued at Rs 15 crore on Sunday. 

Numal Mahatta, Senior Superintendent of Police of Cachar district briefs media that after receiving a credible input, Cachar police conducted a special operation against the illegal transportation of narcotic substances near Ghoongur Bypass under the jurisdiction of Silchar police station and intercepted one Maruti Gipsy vehicle bearing registration number MN-06LA-8743 coming from Aizawl and apprehended two people. 

He also said that the arrested persons have been identified as Vanlallien and Sonpao Fanai; they both were hailing from Churachandpur in Manipur.


“The police team recovered 5 packets containing 50,000 Yaba tablets kept concealed in the spare tyre. The price of the narcotic substance in the black market is about Rs 15 crore,” Mahatta said.

Mahttaa further added that  the vehicles used in the illegal transportation have also been seized. The consignment of the narcotic substance is suspected to be illegally transported from Churachandpur, Manipur.

A case in this regard has been registered and further investigations have been set up by police.