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Massive Drug Bust: ₹51 Crore Narcotics Seized in Meghalaya

Tanshu Gandhi
By Tanshu Gandhi Published March 7, 2026 2 Min Read
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Meghalaya Biggest Narcotics Seizure worth ₹51 crore in major anti drug operation
Authorities seize narcotics worth ₹51 crore in Meghalaya’s biggest drug bust and arrest two suspects.
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Massive Drug Bust: ₹51 Crore Narcotics Seized in Meghalaya

A major breakthrough in the fight against drug trafficking has been reported in Meghalaya. Authorities carried out the Meghalaya Biggest Narcotics Seizure, recovering drugs worth ₹51 crore.

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Massive Drug Bust: ₹51 Crore Narcotics Seized in MeghalayaMeghalaya Biggest Narcotics Seizure in Anti-Drug OperationPolice Intensify Fight Against Drug TraffickingInvestigation Underway After Major Seizure

The operation resulted in the arrest of two suspects. Officials described the seizure as the largest narcotics haul in the state so far.

Moreover, law enforcement agencies believe the operation disrupted a significant drug trafficking network.

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Meghalaya Biggest Narcotics Seizure in Anti-Drug Operation

The Meghalaya Biggest Narcotics Seizure took place during a targeted anti-drug operation. Police officials intercepted the contraband during routine checks.

Furthermore, officers carefully inspected the vehicle and recovered the illegal substances. The suspects were immediately taken into custody.

Authorities have launched further investigations to identify possible links to larger trafficking networks.

Police Intensify Fight Against Drug Trafficking

The successful operation highlights the growing efforts of law enforcement agencies to curb drug trafficking.

In addition, officials said strict monitoring and intelligence gathering helped make the seizure possible.

Police continue to strengthen anti-drug campaigns and surveillance in the region. These efforts aim to stop illegal narcotics from entering communities.

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Investigation Underway After Major Seizure

After the Meghalaya Biggest Narcotics Seizure, investigators are working to uncover the full network behind the operation.

Authorities will question the arrested suspects and analyze the seized materials. The investigation may reveal links to interstate or international trafficking routes.

Ultimately, officials believe such actions will help protect communities and reduce drug-related crime across the state.

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Tanshu Gandhi March 7, 2026
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