Cachar Police, under Assam’s anti-drug initiative, seized Yaba tablets worth ₹45 crore and arrested four traffickers in twin intelligence-based operations.
In a major crackdown by Cachar Police under the leadership of Hon’ble CM Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, drugs worth ₹20 Crore were seized in Meherpur, Silchar. The operation resulted in the confiscation of 386g of heroin and 60,000 Yaba tablets, with one peddler arrested. This successful operation highlights Assam’s continued efforts to combat the growing drug menace and ensures a drug-free future for the region.
A tragic incident in Guwahati claimed the life of a minor girl after construction materials collapsed on her. The accident has sparked concerns over building safety, prompting authorities to launch an investigation. Locals demand stricter regulations to prevent such disasters in the future.
In a decisive operation at the Silchar-Aizawl Bypass, Cachar Police intercepted an auto-rickshaw carrying 30,000 YABA tablets worth ₹9 crore. One suspect has been apprehended, and investigations are underway to uncover links to larger drug cartels. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma commended the police for their relentless efforts under the #AssamAgainstDrugs initiative.
The ongoing illegal coal mining in Karbi Anglong, Assam, continues unabated despite government directives and court interventions. Reports indicate that a well-organized coal syndicate, allegedly backed by influential figures, operates in defiance of legal restrictions. The High Court has taken suo motu cognizance of the issue, demanding a response from the state government by February 7. However, the persistence of rat-hole mining raises serious concerns about administrative inefficiency, environmental destruction, and labor exploitation. Will the government take decisive action, or will this illicit trade continue to thrive?
Complaint Filed Against Bangladeshi Student for Political Commentary on Pahalgam Terrorist Attack
Subhash Choudhury has filed a formal complaint with Kerala Police against Sadman Shahoriar, a Bangladeshi student at NIT Calicut, for mocking the Pahalgam terrorist attack on Facebook. The complaint cites violations of the Foreigners Act 1946, which restricts foreign nationals from engaging in political activities in India. Choudhury has called for immediate legal action from Assam Police and the state’s Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma.