Assam Police Seizes Massive Foreign Cigarette Haul in Guwahati
The Assam Police has seized over 1,59,600 foreign-made cigarettes during a successful raid in Guwahati. Two individuals have been detained, and an investigation is ongoing. The police operation uncovered illicit transportation and distribution of cigarettes from Korea via trucks and pickup vans.
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The Assam Police achieved a significant breakthrough by seizing a vast consignment of foreign-made cigarettes in Guwahati. Acting on a clandestine tip-off, the operation led to the arrest of two individuals allegedly involved in the smuggling racket.
The accused, identified as Chandan Barman, 48, and Pranjal Das, 25, were caught as officers intercepted the illegal trade operation in the Lalmati area of Guwahati on Sunday night. They were found unloading foreign cigarettes from a cement-laden LP truck into a pickup van.
According to Rajib Saikia, the Chief Public Relations Officer of Assam Police, 798 packets of ESSE Light Slim Cigarettes, sourced from Korea, were seized alongside the vehicles used in the illicit transport. The suspects failed to provide valid documents for the seized goods. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the broader network involved.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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