City
Epaper

TN police thwarts smuggling of 6 lakh tablets near Ramanathapuram coast

By ANI | Updated: January 5, 2023 22:20 IST

The Tamil Nadu Police on Thursday seized around six lakh tablets (banned narcotic pills in Sri Lanka) on the ...

Open in App

The Tamil Nadu Police on Thursday seized around six lakh tablets (banned narcotic pills in Sri Lanka) on the coast near Vedalai village in the state's Ramanathapuram.

According to the Q branch police, the seized tablets were seized in a country boat to be smuggled to Sri Lanka.

The police found these boxes in a country boat that was to be smuggled to Sri Lanka off the coast of Vedalai and seized 6 lakh pills from them. They are also looking for fugitive smugglers.

In this situation, the Q branch police have engaged in an intensive search in the coastal areas to find out the ongoing smuggling activities.

More details are awaited.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Tamil Nadu PoliceTirunelveli deputy commissioner of policeTamil nadu director general of policeTamil nadu police department
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalTamil Nadu Accident: 3, Including Two-Year-Old, Killed After Police Vehicle Rams Bike in Sivaganga

NationalPolice Launch Probe After Hoax Bomb Threat at CM Stalin’s Residence

NationalTamil Nadu Horror: Assailants Hit Woman With Rock, Cut Nose and Ears To Steal Jwellery

NationalTamil Nadu Police Shoot Suspect After Sickle Assault on Officer

NationalTamil Nadu Police Open Fire on Wanted Criminal in Chennai, Suspect Injured

National Realted Stories

NationalOdisha CM Majhi asks SPs to focus on eight key areas for better policing

NationalOdisha CM pushes crop diversification, urges farmers to boost income via pulses and oilseeds

NationalGaurav Gogoi accuses Assam govt of enrolling outsiders to influence 2026 polls

NationalEducation remains top priority for govt: CM Sangma

NationalShakti free travel scheme contributed to pollution control: K’taka PCB