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Manipur: Illegal drugs worth Rs 165 crore recovered, three persons arrested

| @indiablooms | Oct 23, 2020, at 08:12 pm

Guwahati/IBNS: Manipur police recovered a huge quantity of illegal drugs worth around Rs 165 crore in two separate operations in Thoubal and Jiribam districts on Thursday evening.

In the first operation, police had busted an illegal drugs factory and recovered around 41 kg illegal brown sugar worth Rs 164 in Thoubal district.

Based on an intelligence input, police had conducted a search operation at Lilong area in Thoubal district and busted the illegal drugs factory.

During search, the police team had recovered 41 kg illegal brown sugar, 110 litres of Morphinated Liquid contained in 4 water plastic brite, one lime hag marked as Star Brand lime weighing 5.280 kg, white chemical contained in black plastic bag suspected to be Ammonium Chloride weighing 1.274 kg, three white clothes and Two mobile phones from a house where the illegal factory was running.

The recovered illegal brown sugar is estimated to be around Rs 164 crore.

Police had arrested two persons and they were identified as Md. Saukat Ali and Chinneilam Haokip alias Lalam alias Lamsee.

In a separate operation, Jiribam district police had recovered 27 cartoon boxes of illegal contraband drugs from a truck.

In combating against drug and psychotropic substances and based on specific information, a combined team of Anti-Drug Cell, Jiribam Unit led by ASI A. Krishna Sharma and another team of Jiribam police station led by SI T. Rameshwor Singh under the overall supervision of Laishram Khogcn Singh. Inspt/OC-Jiribam police station conducted frisking and checking of all incoming Imphal bound loaded trucks along NH-37 at the temporary check point near Jiribam Driver Union Office, Leingangpokpi.

The police teams stopped one truck bearing registration no. AS-O1 KC-2239 for checking and on checking of the vehicle, 27 cartoon boxes were found concealed in between other loaded goods in the truck in a suspicious manner.

On opening of the boxes one after another, a total number of 2700 bottles of banned COFREN-CD cough syrup containing 100 bottles in each cartoon box were detected.

Police had also arrested the driver of the truck identified as Biplob Baisnab and during interrogation he revealed that, all the 27 boxes containing COFREN-CD cough syrup along with the other goods were loaded from one M/S North Eastern Carrying Corporation Ltd. located at Guwahati without any valid license documents.

A case under FIR NO. 17(10)2020 JBM-PS u/s 21(b)/60(3) ND&PS Act has been registered at Jiribam police station for investigation.

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