Assam Rifles intercept Myanmar origin two-wheelers plying illegally
First Published: 28th November, 2020 19:40 IST
Assam Rifles intercepted nine Myanmar-origin two-wheelers, which were plying illegally in Indian territory along the Moreh-T’Minou-New Samtal road in Moreh area of Manipur. Assam Rifles said that two-wheelers intercepted yesterday
Assam Rifles intercepted nine Myanmar-origin two-wheelers, which were plying illegally in Indian territory along the Moreh-T’Minou-New Samtal road in Moreh area of Manipur.
Assam Rifles said that two-wheelers intercepted yesterday were strapped with jerry cans filled with diesel.
The officials said that the purpose behind this incident was to smuggle diesel into India. (ANI)
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