Mumbai: The Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) registered 63 cases, arrested 135 individuals for drug smuggling, and seized drugs worth over Rs 45.11 crore as of September 2024.
In the last three days, the ANC arrested three individuals, including a foreign national, for allegedly possessing drugs with the intent to sell. The police seized 111 grams of cocaine and 565 bottles of codeine-mixed syrup, valued at Rs 47 lakh. The arrests were made at Bandra, Jogeshwari, and Govandi.
About The Operations Carried By Officials
According to the police, the ANC’s Kandivali, Azad Maidan, and Ghatkopar units were involved in various operations across the city. In one of the operations on October 10, while patrolling in the Jogeshwari area, officers from the Azad Maidan unit observed a foreign national behaving suspiciously. Upon apprehending him, they found 111 grams of cocaine valued at Rs44.40 lakh. The suspect was identified as Richard Comme, a national from Nairobi.
In another operation, the Kandivali Unit, while patrolling the Bandra area, arrested Arbaz alias Jabbar, who was found in possession of 565 bottles of codeine-based syrup worth Rs2.38 lakh. Further investigations led to the arrest of another suspect, Imran, and additional drug seizures in Bandra, Kherwadi, and Govandi.
These operations were carried out under the leadership of Police Inspectors Rajendra Dahifale (Azad Maidan), Vaibhav Dhumal (Kandivali Unit) and Bhagwan Bele (Ghatkopar Unit), under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner of Police Sham Ghuge.