Mizoram: Assam Rifles seize 120 bags of smuggled hair in Champhai
First Published: 9th February, 2021 21:39 IST
The Assam Rifles has recovered 120 bags of smuggled human hair without any valid documents near Chhungte area under the Champhai district near India-Myanmar border. Based on specific information, a joint
The Assam Rifles has recovered 120 bags of smuggled human hair without any valid documents near Chhungte area under the Champhai district near India-Myanmar border.
Based on specific information, a joint operation was carried out by a team of Assam Rifles and Customs Department of Champhai district.
The illegal consignment worth Rs. 1.80 lakh was handed over to the customs department.
With extensive anti-seizure operations, the Assam Rifles has been successful in thwarting the smuggling nexus along the Indo-Myanmar Border.
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