SHILLONG: Sugar has emerged as the major essential commodity to be smuggled into Bangladesh with the BSF continuously seizing large quantity of the item along the international border that Meghalaya shares with the neighbouring country.On April 22, in a joint operation, troops of the BSF along with local police, curbed sugar smuggling activities across the international border into Bangladesh.“Two separate joint operations with local police on Monday resulted in the apprehension of four Indian smugglers and the seizure of more than 44,000 kg of sugar loaded in six vehicles near the international border of South Garo Hills in Meghalaya. During the operation, troops from 1 Battalion BSF noticed suspicious movement along the international border and promptly initiated the operation. As a result, 790 bags of sugar were seized, and four smugglers, residents of Goalpara in Assam, were apprehended,” a spokesperson at the BSF Meghalaya Frontier Headquarters here said on Tuesday.Earlier, the BSF, along with the police seized a huge quantity of sugar meant for being smuggled to Bangladesh near the border area in the district.We also published the following articles recently Is sugar really bad? How much to consume daily Hey kids, binge on sugar, no one’s watching FSSAI to probe claim of Nestle adding sugar to infant milk