In a major drug bust, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has arrested an African man in Navi Mumbai, seizing approximately 1.5 kilograms of cocaine valued at around ₹1 crore. The operation, prompted by specific intelligence, took place in an upscale area of the city, emphasizing the ongoing struggle against drug trafficking.
During the search, authorities uncovered the cocaine hidden among the suspect’s belongings. This seizure adds to the NCB’s efforts in combatting increasing drug-related activities within the region, particularly those involving foreign nationals. Recent trends have shown a rise in the participation of African individuals in such crimes, leading to intensified scrutiny and enforcement measures.
The NCB has ramped up its operations in recent months, successfully conducting multiple drug seizures across various states. This latest incident underscores the agency’s commitment to dismantling drug trafficking networks that operate both within India and internationally.
As investigations proceed, authorities are examining the potential links between the arrested individual and larger drug trafficking syndicates. The NCB’s ongoing initiatives aim to reduce the availability of drugs in local communities, highlighting the persistent challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing drug-related crimes.