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Assam: ₹7 Crore Narcotics Seized in Cachar, Two Drug Peddlers Arrested

Boyar Debbarma
By Boyar Debbarma Published March 31, 2026 2 Min Read
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In Assam, Assam Rifles and Cachar Police seized narcotics worth ₹7 crore in Cachar district. Officials arrested two suspected drug peddlers during the joint operation.

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Key FactsJoint Operation in CacharMajor Drug SeizureArrests and InvestigationCrackdown Ahead of ElectionsCommitment Against Drug Trafficking

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Key Facts

  • Location: Bhaskhandi, Cachar district, Assam
  • Seizure Value: ₹7 crore (approx.)
  • Arrests: Two suspects
  • Agencies Involved: Assam Rifles, Cachar Police
  • Items Seized: Narcotics, one Bolero vehicle, two mobile phones

Joint Operation in Cachar

Assam Rifles carried out a joint operation with Cachar Police on Tuesday. The team acted on specific intelligence inputs.

Security personnel intercepted a Bolero vehicle at Bhaskhandi in Cachar district. They searched the vehicle and found a large quantity of narcotic substances hidden inside.


Major Drug Seizure

Officials estimated the seized narcotics at around ₹7 crore in the illegal market. The operation dealt a major blow to drug trafficking networks in the region.

The team also seized the Bolero used for transportation. Authorities recovered two mobile phones linked to the suspects.


Arrests and Investigation

Security forces arrested two suspected drug peddlers during the operation. They handed over the accused and seized items to Cachar Police.

Police have started further investigation and legal proceedings. Officials aim to trace the wider network behind the trafficking.


Crackdown Ahead of Elections

Officials said the operation holds importance ahead of upcoming elections in Assam. Agencies have intensified checks to prevent illegal activities.

Security forces continue strict monitoring to maintain law and order during the election period.


Commitment Against Drug Trafficking

Assam Rifles reaffirmed its commitment to fight narcotics trafficking. The force stated it will continue such operations to ensure safety and stability in the region.

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TAGGED: Assam drug seizure, Assam Rifles operation, Bhaskhandi seizure, Cachar narcotics case, drug trafficking Assam
Boyar Debbarma March 31, 2026
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