Navi Mumbai sees 654 drug cases in 2024 compared to 475 last year; 939 persons held
Maharashtra’s Navi Mumbai township has seen a rise in drug related crimes with 654 such cases being registered this year compared to 475 in 2023, a senior police official said on Thursday (December 26, 2024).
The total value of contraband seized in these cases was ₹33.27 crore against ₹22.97 crore last year, according the official said citing the Navi Mumbai police’s annual report.
As many as 939 persons were arrested in 2024 for offences under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, compared to 811 last year, he said.
Among those arrested, 58 were foreign nationals, marking a rise from 37 in 2023, the official said.
The contraband seized from foreign nationals this year was valued at ₹25.70 crore, an increase from ₹11.61 crore in 2023.
Among the seized drugs, cocaine accounted for the highest value at ₹16.70 crore, a staggering increase from ₹1.25 crore in 2023, the official said.
The police seized mephedrone (MD) valued at ₹12.67 crore, up from ₹9.33 crore last year, while the MDMA seizure rose to ₹29.98 lakh from ₹22.10 lakh in 2023, he said.
The seizures of ganja and brown sugar were also high, with the values increasing to Rs 67.83 lakh and Rs 30.10 lakh, respectively, compared to ₹8.46 lakh and ₹1.78 lakh last year.
Besides, LSD blots valued at ₹33.55 lakh were also seized, an increase from ₹19.80 lakh in 2023, while charas seizure of ₹67.81 lakh and methadone of ₹55,000 were newly recorded in 2024, the official said.
Conversely, some substances, such as methaqualone and tramadol, which recorded seizures valued at ₹5.96 crore and ₹3.64 crore, respectively, in 2023, were not confiscated this year, he said.
Similarly, no heroin was seized in 2024, compared to the contraband of ₹33,160 seized last year, the police added.
Published – December 26, 2024 11:06 am IST