In a major crackdown on drug trafficking, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has arrested two smugglers near the India-Myanmar border, seizing 7.3 kilograms of heroin valued at crores. The operation unfolded in the remote terrains of Mizoram, a known hotspot for cross-border narcotics smuggling.
Acting on precise intelligence, NCB teams launched a coordinated raid in the early hours, intercepting the suspects who were attempting to sneak the contraband across the porous border. The heroin, packed in sophisticated concealment methods, was hidden in their possession during transit.
This seizure underscores the persistent threat of drug syndicates operating along India’s northeastern frontiers. Mizoram’s rugged landscape and proximity to the Golden Triangle make it a prime route for heroin flows from Myanmar into India. The arrested individuals have been identified as key links in a larger smuggling network, with interrogations underway to unravel further connections.
NCB officials hailed the operation as a significant blow to international drug cartels. ‘Our relentless surveillance and swift action have disrupted a major consignment,’ stated a senior officer. The agency continues to bolster its presence in border districts, employing advanced tech like drones and night-vision gear.
The bust comes amid rising concerns over synthetic drugs and opiates flooding Indian markets, fueling addiction crises in vulnerable regions. With this haul, NCB reaffirms its commitment to a drug-free India, urging public cooperation in reporting suspicious activities.
