BSF apprehends 2 Bangladesh nationals, huge quantity of Yaba tablets seized
BSF apprehends 2 Bangladesh nationals, huge quantity of Yaba tablets seized
In an operation carried out by BSF on Sunday, two Bangladeshi infiltrators were at an area under the Tilabazar Border Outpost (BOP) under Unakoti district.
A BSF statement said the infiltrators were apprehended while they were trying to infiltrate Indian territory by negotiating the Indo-Bangla border fence . Apprehended Bangladeshi nationals are residents of Sylhet district of Bangladesh.
In another operation BSF troops of BOP Srimatapur under Sepahijala district seized 4000 yaba tablets worth Rs 40 lakh.
In a separate joint operation with the Forest Protection Unit, BSF troops carried out destruction of illegal ganja cultivation near village Vijoy Nagar under Sonamura police station of Sepahijala district. A total 75,000 premature plant spread in 15 acres has been destroyed by cutting and burning. BSF is maintaining a high level of alertness on the international border to prevent infiltration and making optimum efforts to maintain a drug free society.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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