958 bags filled with illicit Areca Nuts, valued at Rs 10.848 crores recovered from 9 smugglers
Imphal : Assam Rifles in one of its major operations along the Manipur-Myanmar borders claimed to have recovered 958 bags filled with illicit Areca Nuts, valued at approximately Rs 10.848 crores according to international market rates. A total of 17 vehicles have been impounded with the apprehending of 9 alleged smugglers all from neighbouring country Myanmar.
A defense wing press statement issued here on Tuesday states that Assam Rifles, operating diligently along the Indo-Myanmar border, achieved a significant breakthrough in curbing the illegal smuggling of Areca Nuts (Supari). Between August 27 and August 31, 2023, a vigilant team of Assam Rifles received credible intelligence regarding the movement of contraband items in Kamjong District, Manipur bordering Myanmar on the east.
Promptly responding to this intelligence, Assam Rifles launched a strategic operation to secure the suspected area. Thorough search and surveillance efforts led to the discovery of a staggering 958 bags filled with illicit Areca Nuts, valued at approximately Rs 10.848 crores according to international market rates.
This illicit cargo was being clandestinely transported in 17 Shaktiman trucks through the General Area Sangka Lok Nala track, perilously close to the international border on the Indian side. In a decisive action, Assam Rifles intercepted this smuggling operation and confiscated both the 958 bags of Areca Nuts and the 17 Shaktiman vehicles involved. The seized goods, valued at Rs 10.848 crores, were handed over to the Forest Department in Kamjong for further legal proceedings.
Assam Rifles, under the aegis of IGAR (South), has once again proven its unwavering commitment to maintaining the security and integrity of our borders. This operation not only safeguards our nation’s interests but also upholds the principles of justice and legality.
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