BSF seizes 43,800 Yaba tablets worth ₹4.38 crore in Tripura border operation
Smugglers abandoned their consignment upon being challenged. This operation is part of BSF's efforts to combat cross-border drug trafficking.
In a major success against trans-border narcotics trafficking, troops of Border Out Post (BOP) NC Nagar under Sepahijala district, Tripura, thwarted an attempt by Indian smugglers to smuggle contraband across the Indo-Bangladesh border and recovered 43,800 Yaba tablets worth ₹4.38 crore, said BSF in a statement.

Acting on specific intelligence, BSF personnel observed suspicious movement near the international border. On being challenged, the smugglers fled, abandoning the consignment on Indian soil.
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A thorough search of the area resulted in the recovery of 21 packets containing 43,800 Yaba tablets, valued at approximately ₹4.38 crore. In addition, BSF troops seized other contraband items worth ₹3,68,604 from different locations along the Tripura border on the same day.
This successful operation is part of the BSF's intensified efforts to curb cross-border smuggling and ensure national security. The seized items have been handed over to the concerned agencies for further legal action.
Earlier, Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), arrested two people and recovered 60,000 Yaba tablets worth around ₹6 crore from a vehicle in Tripura's Teliamura, officials said.
Security forces carried out the operation on Saturday, and the arrested accused have been identified as Il Bar Hussain and Md Juber Ahmad.
"In a major success against narcotics smuggling, Assam Rifles, in a joint operation with the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), recovered 60,000 Yaba tablets from a vehicle in Teliamura, Tripura, on 12 April 2025," as per an official release.
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The contraband was being carried in a car. The approximate market value of the seized narcotics is estimated to be ₹6 crore in the international market.