NCB seizes 349 kg cocaine worth Rs 1,745 crore in Mumbai


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, May 1: In a major crackdown, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has busted an international drug trafficking network, seizing 349 kg of high-grade cocaine worth Rs 1,745 crore in Mumbai.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah shared details of the operation, asserting the government’s commitment to eliminating narcotics networks. “We are resolved to ruthlessly crush the narcotics cartel,” he said in a post on X.

Shah described the operation as a “trailblazing” example of a bottom-to-top investigative approach, where authorities tracked a smaller consignment to uncover and dismantle a larger international network.

He also congratulated the NCB team for the major success, calling it a significant step in the fight against drug trafficking.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, May 02 2026

    Very bad.his business is world wide spread and mostly young generation is most effected.They think it is a kick and can make good party.People who sell this and business should be punished like in Indonesia or Gulf countries.Only then People will scare to this Many African nationals bring this drug to India and sell in Bangalore and all over.Not only sell but produce too in India.Why Indias officers are not aware f this or give hard punishment ?They come here as Students?viisa but hide later do business.May be Police too benefit from this business?

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  • Mario Fernandes, Las Vegas NV

    Fri, May 01 2026

    Drug traffickers producers should be hung in public view.

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