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Myanmar Drug Kingpin Arrested in India Crackdown

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Indian authorities have dismantled a major transnational drug syndicate operating along the India–Myanmar border, arresting its alleged kingpin in Delhi after months of surveillance and coordinated operations.

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) confirmed that Thachintuang — also known as Chintuang and Tluanga — was one of the most significant traffickers linked to Myanmar-based networks supplying methamphetamine and heroin. He is accused of orchestrating cross-border routes through Mizoram, Manipur, Assam and Tripura, with consignments reaching deeper into India and Bangladesh.

Investigators say Chintuang was wanted in multiple cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, including seizures of large quantities of methamphetamine tablets and heroin in Agartala in 2024 and 2025. His network is believed to have trafficked narcotics worth more than ₹115 crore, with links to at least a dozen cases across the northeast.

Several associates have also been arrested. Among them, Vungkhanthawna, described as a key facilitator, and Lalrampari, a hawala operator accused of handling nearly ₹100 crore in illicit proceeds. Financial investigations have led to the freezing of bank accounts and properties suspected to be tied to drug money.

Officials say the syndicate relied on a web of local facilitators, transport coordinators and hawala channels to move narcotics across borders. The NCB has intensified its “360-degree” investigations, targeting not only traffickers but also the financial ecosystem sustaining the trade.

Chintuang is the second major Myanmar-based supplier caught in 2026, underscoring the scale of trafficking networks rooted in Myanmar and stretching into India’s northeast. The NCB registered 48 cases in the region last year, with seizures valued at ₹665 crore, and has already recorded 31 cases this year.

The arrest marks a significant blow to one of the most entrenched drug pipelines in South Asia, highlighting both the regional reach of Myanmar’s narcotics trade and India’s determination to dismantle it.

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-2026-05-18

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