Guwahati, August 5: In a significant crackdown on narcotics, Assam's Cachar district witnessed the recovery of drugs valued at over Rs 7 crore. Five individuals have been apprehended in connection with these operations, as confirmed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Acting on precise intelligence, the police executed two separate raids, confiscating 216 grams of heroin and 20,000 Yaba tablets, in addition to seizing two vehicles, the chief minister shared on the social media platform 'X'. "Drugs worth Rs 7 crore, now turned to smokes! Assam Police remains resolute - no room for narcotics in our land!" Sarma pronounced. Legal protocols have been set in motion to address these findings. It's noteworthy that Yaba tablets are prohibited in India due to their composition, which includes methamphetamine, categorized as a Schedule II substance under the Controlled Substances Act, alongside caffeine.
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