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10,200 Yaba Tablets Seized in Major Assam Anti-Drug Raid

Tiasha Banerjee
By Tiasha Banerjee 6 Min Read Published November 22, 2025
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Assam: 10,200 suspected Yaba tablets seized in major raid in South Salmara-Mankachar
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Assam’s ongoing crackdown on narcotics gained another major breakthrough after security forces seized 10,200 suspected Yaba tablets during a late-night raid in South Salmara-Mankachar district. The Assam Yaba seizure highlights the state’s intensified efforts to dismantle trafficking routes operating along the Assam–Bangladesh border. Officials said the operation unfolded after they received specific intelligence about illegal drug movement in the region, prompting a swift and coordinated response.

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Security Forces Act on Precise IntelligenceInvestigation Moves to Identify Trafficking NetworkAssam Continues Intensified Anti-Drug OperationsCommunity Support Needed to Stop Spread of NarcoticsConclusion

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Security Forces Act on Precise Intelligence

According to officials involved in the raid, the operation began after they received credible inputs about a suspected drug consignment moving through a border-adjacent locality. South Salmara-Mankachar district, known for its proximity to riverine border routes, often remains under watch due to frequent smuggling attempts. Because of this, multiple units worked together to track the movement and identify the individuals involved.

Security personnel launched the raid late Friday night. They surrounded the area and moved strategically to prevent the suspects from escaping through narrow lanes or river channels. When the team searched the targeted location, they discovered packets containing 10,200 suspected Yaba tablets. These tablets, often called “madness pills,” are a combination of methamphetamine and caffeine, widely smuggled across borders into India.

Officials said the tablets were packed in small bundles, indicating plans for quick distribution. The packaging style matched earlier consignments intercepted in the region, which helped teams confirm the nature of the substance. After seizing the contraband, authorities began tracking the individuals responsible for storing the packets.

Investigation Moves to Identify Trafficking Network

Following the Assam Yaba seizure, the investigation progressed into identifying the larger network involved. Officers believe that the consignment entered the state through illegal riverine routes used by smugglers to avoid checkpoints. Because the area contains multiple entry points connected by small waterways, security teams must remain vigilant at all hours.

Investigators are examining whether the drugs were meant for distribution within Assam or intended for transport to other northeastern states. Recent cases indicate that many Yaba consignments use Assam as a transit point before heading deeper into the region. Therefore, the current operation may open links to other trafficking groups operating in neighbouring districts.

Authorities also began questioning local suspects to trace the handlers behind the consignment. Security officials said that the seizure marks an important step toward dismantling cross-border smuggling chains that have grown more active in recent years.

Assam Continues Intensified Anti-Drug Operations

The Assam Yaba seizure reflects the state government’s stronger stance against narcotics. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has repeatedly emphasised that drug smuggling threatens youth, fuels crime, and destabilises communities. As a result, anti-drug drives have become a top priority for district police forces.

Over the past two years, the state recorded several major recoveries of heroin, ganja, and Yaba tablets. Authorities believe that the rising frequency of such seizures shows both the scale of the trafficking challenge and the improved efficiency of security forces.

Police officials stated that coordination with border security units, river patrols, and intelligence networks has strengthened significantly. They also noted that community cooperation has improved. Residents in vulnerable areas often share information when they notice suspicious movement, enabling quicker action.

Community Support Needed to Stop Spread of Narcotics

After the seizure, officials urged citizens to remain alert and report any unusual activities in border villages. They explained that traffickers often exploit isolated areas and nighttime river traffic to move consignments. Community vigilance therefore becomes essential to stopping such illegal operations.

Social workers and local leaders also expressed concern about the growing availability of synthetic drugs like Yaba. They highlighted the importance of awareness campaigns to protect young people from addiction. Because the tablets are small, colourful, and inexpensive, traffickers often target teenagers and young adults.

To address this issue, police began partnering with schools and local organisations for counselling sessions, awareness drives, and preventive education. These efforts aim to stop narcotics from filtering into communities even as authorities intensify enforcement measures.

Conclusion

The seizure of 10,200 suspected Yaba tablets in South Salmara-Mankachar marks a significant victory in Assam’s battle against narcotics trafficking. Through swift intelligence-based action, security forces prevented a large drug consignment from entering local markets. While the Assam Yaba seizure strengthens the state’s anti-drug campaign, authorities acknowledge that sustained vigilance remains essential.

With investigation teams tracking the network behind the consignment, the operation may lead to more arrests and additional recoveries. As Assam continues its aggressive crackdown, the state hopes to weaken trafficking routes and build safer communities free from the influence of narcotics.

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Tiasha Banerjee November 22, 2025
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