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Drugs kingpin arrested; 260 gm opium recovered by Assam Police

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DIGBOI: In a major breakthrough against inter-state smugglers and illegal wholesale dealers trading in opium, team Assam Police's Bordumsa unit in Tinsukia district arrested a drugs kingpin here on Tuesday from along the Assam-Arunachal border area.

According to police sources, one Rajen Moran (45), son of Puneswar Moran, was arrested from his residence along with a huge cache of contraband substances. "Following confidential reports, we raided the Talpother residence of the accused who was caught red-handed during the act of inhaling the substances and we recovered as much as 260 grams of opium in the search during the raid," said Nitu N Changmai, OC Bordumsa police station, who had recently sounded alert to drug smugglers upon arresting two peddlers operating near a fish market along the Assam-Arunachal border in Bordumsa. "Being a resident of an advantageous location like Talpother, the accused Moran had become a nucleus operating along the inter-state opium market unobstructed there by procuring the contraband from nearby Diyun, Innao and Mudoi areas of Arunachal's Changlang district," added one of the police officials of the district.

Meanwhile, lauding the professional outlook of the OC Bordumsa in his conduct against the anti-social elements, Debojit Deori, Tinsukia Superintendent of Police, said, "I once again urge the smugglers and peddlers trading illegally in various contraband substances across the district to shun the dark path and explore other economic activities. Do not compel Tinsikia police to adopt severe preventive measures."

Meanwhile, based on a case registered to this effect vide Bordumsa PS case No 20/2022, the opium mafiaso was prosecuted u/s 17(C)/29 NDPS Act.

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