Tripura Police in Dhalai District has achieved a significant success by seizing Yaba tablets worth Rs 2 Crore and arresting four persons.
Sharing the information Dhalai Superintendent of Police Avinash Rai said that Dhalai District Police has once again achieved success in its goal towards Nasha Mukta Tripura by seizing a huge cache of Yaba tablets.
“Today based on a tip off at about 1 PM two Mahindra Scorpio vehicles bearing, which were coming from Manu side towards Ambassa in Dhalai District, were intercepted by the police staff of Upanagar Naka. While checking both the vehicles we have recovered 51 small packets containing 102000 Yaba tablets in presence of SDPO Ambassa Nirpuam Datta, Executive Magistrate and independent witnesses”, said the SP.
The SP said that the approx market price or value of seized Yaba tablets would be around Rs 2 Crore 55 lakhs.
“The 04 persons in the vehicle including the drivers were detained and a specific case under NDPS Act is being registered for the matter”, the SP added.
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