The authorities are hailing this as a major breakthrough in their efforts to crack down on drug trafficking in the region. The Agartala GRP and RPF have been working tirelessly to dismantle drug networks operating through railway stations, and this arrest is a significant step towards achieving that goal.
Aparna Debbarma’s arrest has shed light on the tactics employed by drug peddlers to smuggle contraband across state borders. It is believed that Aparna was part of a larger drug trafficking network that operates across multiple states, using railways as a means of transportation. The authorities are now working to track down other members of this network in order to dismantle it completely.
The seizure of 21.490 kilograms of ganja is a major blow to the drug peddlers involved in this illegal trade. The authorities are now urging members of the public to come forward with any information they may have regarding drug trafficking activities in their area. They have also warned that strict action will be taken against anyone found to be involved in such activities.
The case against Aparna Debbarma is set to be heard in court tomorrow, where she will face charges under the NDPS Act. The authorities are hopeful that this arrest will send a strong message to other drug peddlers operating in the region, and serve as a warning that they will not tolerate such illegal activities.
The investigation into this case is ongoing, and the authorities are confident that more arrests will follow as they continue to unravel the drug trafficking network operating in the region. They are urging members of the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities in order to help combat the menace of drug trafficking in the region.