Drugs worth Rs 8.5 crore seized in Manipur's Churachandpur

The Narcotics Control Bureau NCB, in close coordination with Assam Rifles and Manipur Police, seized drugs worth Rs 8.5 crore from a remote location in Manipurs Churachandpur district, an official statement said on Tuesday. Multiple cases have been registered by NCB in recent times, leading to substantial seizures and arrests, thereby significantly impacting organised drug trafficking networks operating in the region.


PTI | Imphal | Updated: 28-04-2026 20:52 IST | Created: 28-04-2026 20:52 IST
Drugs worth Rs 8.5 crore seized in Manipur's Churachandpur
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The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), in close coordination with Assam Rifles and Manipur Police, seized drugs worth Rs 8.5 crore from a remote location in Manipur's Churachandpur district, an official statement said on Tuesday. During a joint operation at Khuakhual on Tuesday, security forces intercepted a four-wheeler and a two-wheeler. After a thorough search, a total of 374 soap cases containing heroin, weighing approximately 4.267 kg, were recovered, which is estimated at Rs 8.5 crore. Two individuals from Churachandpur district involved in the trafficking have been arrested as well, it said. Two wireless communication sets, which were being used for coordination between the accused during transportation of the contraband, were also seized. Preliminary investigation has revealed that the source of the contraband is Haichin in Myanmar, and the intended destination was Churachandpur, it said. NCB has been consistently intensifying its operations in the North Eastern region, particularly along the India-Myanmar border, to dismantle drug trafficking networks. Multiple cases have been registered by NCB in recent times, leading to substantial seizures and arrests, thereby significantly impacting organised drug trafficking networks operating in the region. In 2025, different types of drugs worth Rs 335 crore were seized in Manipur by NCB, and drugs worth Rs 75 crore have been seized till now in 2026, it said, adding that the efforts are aligned with the Government of India's vision of making Manipur a drug-free state, with a strong focus on inter-agency coordination, intelligence-driven operations, and strict enforcement action against traffickers. Further investigation in the case is underway to identify and apprehend other members of the network and to trace forward and backward linkages, it said.

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