- NET Web Desk
In a major crackdown against drug menace, the Tengnoupal Police in collaboration with 43 Assam Rifles have recently confiscated a large stash of contraband substances worth about Rs 1.4 Crores from Moreh check-point.
According to reports, the security forces have confiscated 60 soap of cases of suspected brown weighing 2.4 kgs.
These three offenders have been identified as – Md. Sahidul Islam (21 years), Ajimuddin Khan, (22 years), and Abdul Halim (22 years).
Meanwhile, through a follow-up action, one person identified as – Peter Khamdeilian, a resident of Moreh; was also held for supplying drugs to the trio.
Taking to Twitter, the Manipur Chief Minister – N. Biren Singh confirmed the news. “War on Drugs 2.0 In a major breakthrough, Tengnoupal Police along with 43 AR, apprehended three persons, all residents of a neighbouring state, with 60 soap of cases of suspected brown weighing 2.4 Kg at Moreh check point. The suspected brown sugar is valued at about Rs. 1.4 Cr” – he wrote.
“The three acussed were identied as Md. Sahidul Islam (21 years), Ajimuddin Khan, (22 years), and Abdul Halim (22 years). In a follow-up action, one person identified as Peter Khamdeilian of Moreh, was also arrested for supplying drugs to the trio. Good job, team” – he further added.
The three acussed were identied as Md. Sahidul Islam (21 years), Ajimuddin Khan, (22 years), and Abdul Halim (22 years).
In a follow-up action, one person identified as Peter Khamdeilian of Moreh, was also arrested for supplying drugs to the trio.
Good job, team 👍🏼
— N.Biren Singh (@NBirenSingh) April 6, 2022