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New Delhi, July 21 : The central paramilitary Sashastra   Seema Bal (SSB) Monday said it seized narcotics and arms worth Rs.7.1 million in   various operations carried out in Bihar and Assam last week. In a statement here, the force said its personnel apprehended   Navin Kumar Jha of Shivpuri village in Bihar and recovered nearly 400 gm of   heroin from him. 
 “In similar operations, our personnel deployed at   Sonbarsa seized 15 kg of charas (hashish), and nine kg and 168 kg of ganja   (marijuana) at Bhiknathori and Sikta in West Champaran district of Bihar.   Sleuths also recovered 4.7 kg of ganja in Madhubani area,” the statement   said.
 
 
    
    
    
    
 
 “In Tukrabasti in Assam, SSB personnel seized one country-made gun   with 250 gm of gun powder and handed over the same to police. At Panitanki in   Darjeeling district (of West Bengal), a patrolling party apprehended Mani Tamang   with a gun and magazine,” it added.
 
 The SSB said that in the past six   months it had seized narcotics worth Rs.190 million, forest products worth   Rs.40.66 million and fake currency amounting to Rs.9.45 million.
 (IANS)
 
 
    
    
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