NCB busts India-Myanmar drug trafficking network
12-Apr-2026
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Guwahati, Apr 12
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has achieved a significant breakthrough in its ongoing crackdown on cross-border drug trafficking along the India-Myanmar border with the arrest of a major Myanmar-based drug trafficker, Lalhmingsanga.
The accused, identified as a key figure in an international narcotics network, was apprehended on Saturday by the NCB Field Office, Aizawl, following sustained surveillance and coordinated intelligence inputs.
In a press release, NCB, Guwahati, stated that he is a resident of Khawmawi, Myanmar, and is believed to be the main supplier behind the seizure of 48 kg of crystal methamphetamine on 6 March 2025, a consignment considered one of the largest trafficked from Myanmar.
"Investigations have revealed that the accused maintained extensive financial transactions with other members of the network and played a crucial role in logistics, including the procurement of vehicles used for drug transportation. This marks the 6th major arrest in the case following a detailed probe," said the release.
"Earlier, five other traffickers were apprehended from different locations. Among them, three accused--Joseph Lalhmangaihzuala, Munlamtuanga, and Zatin-thluaii--were arrested during the initial seizure and follow-up operations. The drug cartel operated across an international network stret- ching from Myanmar to Mizoram and further to Delhi. A key accused, Sing- munlian (Lianpu), who was residing in Delhi with a refugee card, was arrested on 7 March 2025. Another key accused, Lalengzaua, identified as the main receiver and coordinator of the cartel in Delhi, was arrested on 8 August 2025," said the press release.
It also stated that the investigation has exposed a well-organised syndicate engaged in the smuggling and distribution of illicit narcotics across international borders, posing a serious threat to national security and public health.
Over the past few years, the NCB has significantly intensified its operations in the North Eastern Region.
In 2025 NCB registered 48 NDPS cases and arrested 116 drug traffickers.
The NCB seized Crystal Meth 48.61 kg, Methamphetamine 503.486 kg, Heroin 34.725 kg, Morphine or Opium 140.136 kg, Ganja 17.344 kg, CBCS 2503.2 kg, Codeine-based cough syrups 5013 bottles.
"The total estimated value of the seized drugs in the illegal market is Rs 664.44 crore. The porous India-Myanmar border, has long been exploited by traffickers. However, the NCB has strengthened enforcement through advanced surveillance techniques, enhanced intelligence-sharing, and multi-agency coordination. To further bolster cooperation, eight State-Level Joint Coordination Committee Meetings have been conducted in the NER, involving State Police, CAPFs,’ said the NCB. ANI