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Rs 70L heroin, ganja seized in Cachar
Rs 70L heroin, ganja seized in Cachar

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • Time of India

Rs 70L heroin, ganja seized in Cachar

Silchar: A total of 108g heroin and 14.34kg ganja, with a a combined value of about Rs 70 lakh, were seized and five suspected drug peddlers were arrested in two separate operations in Cachar district, police said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now SP (Cachar) Numal Mahatta told the media on Monday that police intercepted a car during a routine check on the Silchar-Haflong road at Balacherra toll gate, around 32km from Silchar, on Sunday and held four persons, who were found in the vehicle and were in possession of 10 soap cases containing 108 grams of heroin. The arrested individuals were identified as Ikramul Islam (30), Nazmul Uddin (25), Ismahil (39) and Lilima Khatun (36). Ikramul and Ismahil hail from Udmari under Juria police station in Nagaon district, while Nazmul is from Mahguri under Juria police station in Nagaon district. Lilima hails from Cholcholi, Katimari under Nagaon police station in Nagaon district. Further investigation is on, SP Mahatta said. In another operation, police arrested one Sanathoy Singha of Didarkhush in Cachar, and recovered 14.34 kg of ganja from his possession, SP Mahatta said.

Rohingya couple & 5 minors detained
Rohingya couple & 5 minors detained

Time of India

time22-06-2025

  • Time of India

Rohingya couple & 5 minors detained

Silchar: A Rohingya couple and five minors were detained near Hilara railway station in Cachar district on Saturday evening for allegedly attempting to enter Bangladesh illegally. After their "suspicious behaviour" raised alarm, locals and VDP members in the Katigorah constituency apprehended the group. According to reports, the group hired an autorickshaw from Hilara railway station with the intention of travelling to Kalain. However, their inconsistent behaviour and inability to clearly specify their destination prompted locals to alert the police. Police arrived at the scene and questioned the group. They initially claimed to be from Delhi but failed to provide details about their identity or destination. The autorickshaw used by the detainees was seized as evidence. Police transferred the group from Katigorah to Silchar Sadar police station for further investigation. Speaking to media, SP (Cachar) Numal Mahatta said the group was living in Jammu and Kashmir and were in India illegally for some time. Mahatta added that they were likely attempting to enter Bangladesh via the border, a route reportedly exploited by Rohingya to return to their homeland. Sources indicate that Rohingya individuals living in India have frequently use such routes to attempt re-entry into Bangladesh, with several apprehensions in recent years.

Assam bridge collapse: 5 arrested, action taken against cops; magisterial probe ordered
Assam bridge collapse: 5 arrested, action taken against cops; magisterial probe ordered

Hindustan Times

time19-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Assam bridge collapse: 5 arrested, action taken against cops; magisterial probe ordered

Five people have been arrested and disciplinary action has been initiated against three police personnel, including an assistant sub-inspector, in connection with a bridge collapse incident in Assam's Cachar district, a senior police officer said. The newly repaired bridge over the Harang River on the Silchar–Kalain Road collapsed in the early hours of Wednesday when two overloaded trucks were passing through it, violating weight restrictions. Though there were no casualties, the incident disrupted road connectivity between Assam's Barak Valley and neighbouring states — Tripura, Mizoram, and Manipur — via Meghalaya. Locals alleged that the trucks exceeded the permissible weight limit and that police officials were complicit in allowing the overloaded vehicles to pass. Cachar senior superintendent of police (SSP) Numal Mahatta said that preliminary evidence suggests the collapse was triggered by an accident involving one of the trucks. 'It was raining heavily, and one of the trucks, likely speeding, hit a portion of the bridge while crossing. We are investigating the matter, and action has been taken against three police personnel for allowing the trucks through the checkpoint,' Mahatta said. The incident has massively impacted local transportation, as the police, along with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), have begun operating boat services to assist residents. Assam minister Kaushik Rai has ordered a high-level probe and directed officials to submit a detailed report on priority. 'I inspected the site and have ordered an investigation. Boat services have been arranged for residents, and alternate routes have been opened for light vehicles,' Rai said. Cachar district magistrate Mridul Yadav said two alternate routes have been arranged for light vehicles from Barak Valley and neighbouring states. 'It is not true that Barak Valley has been cut off from the rest of the country. We've arranged alternate routes for the movement of light vehicles,' he said. Yadav also announced that a new bridge will be installed over the river using pre-fabricated materials sourced from Patna. 'It's a ready-to-install Bailey bridge. The materials will take five days to reach, and installation will take another 10 days. We expect normal traffic to resume in 15 days,' he said. A First Information Report (FIR) has been filed, and the police have arrested five people: Nizam Uddin Barbhuiya, Kripashindu Baishnab, Altaf Hussain Barbhuiya, Sankhu Bhattacharjee, and Gautam Chandra Paul. Three of the arrested individuals are employees of the Central Weighbridge, an Assam government-approved facility, while two are staffers of Bharat Electronics Weighbridge, a Haryana-based construction firm. Rajya Sabha MP from West Bengal and former Silchar MP Sushmita Dev alleged that a syndicate engaged in the illegal transportation of limestone and other materials from Barak Valley is behind the incident. 'The bridge collapsed just weeks after repairs, despite crores being spent. The trucks were overloaded, and yet they passed through multiple checkpoints. I believe a major conspiracy is at play, and big names in the government are involved,' Dev said. She also criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and said, 'When a bridge collapses in West Bengal, the PM calls it an 'act of fraud.' But now that a similar incident has occurred in BJP-ruled Assam, he is silent.'

Suspected drug peddler from Bihar held in Cachar with 3.11cr heroin
Suspected drug peddler from Bihar held in Cachar with 3.11cr heroin

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Time of India

Suspected drug peddler from Bihar held in Cachar with 3.11cr heroin

Silchar: Police seized 622g of heroin valued at Rs 3.11 crore and arrested a suspected drug peddler hailing from Bihar near the Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) in Ramnagar, on the outskirts of Silchar town, on Thursday, SP (Cachar) Numal Mahatta told the media on Friday, reports BB Goswami. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Mahatta said acting on a tip-off, police carried out an operation near the ISBT in Ramnagar and arrested Rameshwar Ray (36), who hails from Hajipur in Bihar. After searching the man, police recovered 50 soap cases containing heroin, Mahatta said. The price of the drugs, which were seized in the presence of independent witnesses, is around Rs 3.11 crore. Further investigation into the matter is on, the SP added. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma praised Assam Police in a post on social media on Friday. Silchar: Police seized 622g of heroin valued at Rs 3.11 crore and arrested a suspected drug peddler hailing from Bihar near the Inter-State Bus Terminus (ISBT) in Ramnagar, on the outskirts of Silchar town, on Thursday, SP (Cachar) Numal Mahatta told the media on Friday, reports BB Goswami. Mahatta said acting on a tip-off, police carried out an operation near the ISBT in Ramnagar and arrested Rameshwar Ray (36), who hails from Hajipur in Bihar. After searching the man, police recovered 50 soap cases containing heroin, Mahatta said. The price of the drugs, which were seized in the presence of independent witnesses, is around Rs 3.11 crore. Further investigation into the matter is on, the SP added. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma praised Assam Police in a post on social media on Friday.

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