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Mumbai Police Seized Drugs Worth Over Rs.48 Crore, Arrested 206 Accused In 2023 So Far

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Mumbai: In a major crackdown against drugs, Mumbai Police has arrested four accused and seized drugs worth Rs 12 lakh from Andheri and Jogeshwari. Mumbai Police’s Bandra Unit conducted raid on Saturday (December 02) in Gaondevi in Andheri’s Dongri. The Police arrested three persons who were in possession of 30 grams of mephedrone (MD) which was worth Rs 6 lakh.

Raid in Jogeshwari West

Another raid was conducted by the Police in Jogeshwari West on Sunday (December 03) and arrested one accused. The Police also recovered 30 grams of MD from him which cost Rs 6 lakh. The Mumbai Police in the collective raids arrested four accused and recovered 60 grams of MD which cost Rs 12 lakh.

The accused have been arrested and they are in police custody

The accused have been arrested and they are in police custody. The police have initiated a probe in connection with the matter and is interrogating the accused who have been arrested and are in police custody. Cases have been registered against all the accused and the police have conducted an inquiry to nab the other accused in the case.

The Police registered around 98 cases in 2023

The Police has claimed that it has registered around 98 cases and arrested 206 drug dealers in 2023. The police have seized drugs worth over Rs 48 crore from these dealers. Mumbai Police further informed that it has registered around 65 cases which relates to the possession of MD. It has also arrested around 168 drug dealers in connection with the case. The Police also said that it has seized MD worth over Rs 30 crore from these accused.

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Mumbai Crime: 2 Criminals Externed Months Ago Arrested For Juhu Murder, Had Returned To City Seeking Revenge For Friend’s Death

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Mumbai: Two of the three men accused of murdering a 27-year-old man in Mumbai’s Juhu on Sunday morning had been externed from the city just months ago due to their repeated involvement in violent crimes, police said. Cops believe the duo returned to Mumbai specifically to settle an old score with the victim.

Juhu Police identified the arrested accused as Parmeshwara Devendra and Kishan Devendra, both residents of Nehru Nagar, located barely 300 metres from the police station. The third suspect remains on the run. According to officials, both Parmeshwara and Kishan have a history of serious offences, including assault and attempted murder and were ordered out of the city under preventive action.

The victim, Krishna Devendra, also from Nehru Nagar, had a turbulent history with the accused. Several years ago, Krishna was arrested for allegedly killing one of their friends. Although he was later released from jail, the animosity between the two sides persisted. Officers believe this long-standing enmity led the accused to return to Mumbai in defiance of the externment order to execute their plan for revenge.

The incident occurred at around 4 am on Sunday when Krishna was waiting at a bus stop. Armed with knives, Parmeshwara, Kishan, and the third accomplice allegedly attacked him without warning. Krishna suffered multiple stab wounds and collapsed on the spot. He was rushed to Cooper Hospital by locals, but doctors declared him dead upon arrival.

Following the attack, the Juhu Police launched an intensive manhunt. CCTV footage from the area and statements from witnesses quickly pointed to the suspects. Parmeshwara was tracked down and arrested from Vile Parle by Sunday evening, while Kishan was apprehended later the same night in the vicinity. The search for the third accused continues. Both arrested suspects are scheduled to be produced before the Andheri court on Monday.

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Mumbai Crime News: Govandi Child Trafficking Racket Busted; Kingpin And Six Arrested For ₹5.5 Lakh Newborn Sale

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The Shivajinagar Police, investigating the Govandi child trafficking case, have arrested a total of seven individuals so far, including the prime accused, Mohammad Nabil Rizwan Shaikh alias Sameer (20), a resident of Rafique Nagar and a known repeat offender. Police have busted a racket involving the sale of a six-day-old infant for Rs5.5 lakh on August 6. 

Tip-Off from Social Activist Leads to Trap

According to the police, the breakthrough came after social activist Dr. Binu Verghese received a tip-off that Sameer was involved in the illegal sale of newborns. To confirm the information, Dr. Verghese enlisted the help of a Thane-based couple—Mayuri and her husband Lakshminarayan Vannam—who posed as potential buyers.

According to police sources, Sameer initially offered to sell a yet-to-be-born child for Rs4 lakh and demanded Rs50,000 in advance. The couple paid him Rs10,000 and stayed in contact. On August 6, Sameer informed them that a baby boy was immediately available and quoted Rs5.5 lakh for the sale.

Police Arrest Two Women at Lotus Junction

Dr. Verghese promptly alerted the police, who then laid a trap at Lotus Junction. During the operation, police arrested Nazima Aslam Shaikh alias Nasreen,35, and her mother Fatima Mehmoodali Shaikh,72, when they arrived with the newborn.

Infant’s Parentage and Hospital Link

Investigations revealed that the child belonged to a woman named Sumaiya Irfan Khan, Khan, who had delivered the baby on August 1 at S.N. Hospital, Shivajinagar. It later emerged that a nurse from a local hospital involved in handing over the infant to Nasreen and Fatima for sale. Both are believed to be connected to the larger trafficking network.

Larger Trafficking Network Suspected

The police are currently interrogating the arrested all seven accused—including five women—are currently in custody and conducting a thorough investigation into the broader network involved in trafficking newborns. Police suspect that Sameer had plans to sell more infants, and more arrests may follow. 

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Mumbai News: Underworld Expands Into MD Drug Trade; Salim Dola And Umed-ur-Rehman Identified As Main Suspects

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Mumbai: Intelligence inputs have revealed that the underworld has expanded into the production and trafficking of the synthetic drug mephedrone (MD), with notorious gangsters Salim Dola and Umed-ur-Rehman emerging as major players in this illicit trade.

According to Mumbai Crime Branch sources, this shift marks a significant change in the underworld’s operations, with several key figures including fugitive don Dawood Ibrahim, Salim Dola, and Umed-ur-Rehman allegedly channeling funds from Pakistan and Dubai to strengthen the MD drug network in Mumbai and other parts of the country. Investigators believe the underworld is increasingly turning away from extortion and gang wars to focus on the high-profit narcotics trade.

Kidnapping of Drug Mafia Sajid Electricwala Linked to MD Deal

The Crime Branch recently uncovered an underworld link in the kidnapping and extortion of drug mafia Sajid Electricwala. Probe findings suggest that the abduction was triggered after Sajid allegedly took advance payment for an MD consignment but failed to deliver.

Connection with Pakistan-Based Underworld Figures

Crime Branch officers revealed that Sarvar Khan, one of the 14 accused arrested in the case, was in direct contact with Anwar Sheikh — also known as Anwar Bhai — the Pakistan-based brother of underworld don Chhota Shakeel. Anwar fled India in 1984 and is wanted for multiple cases, including murder and extortion.

Confession Points to Drug Manufacturing and Distribution Network

Sarvar Khan, during interrogation, allegedly confessed that Anwar had paid Sajid ₹50 lakh for manufacturing MD. When Sajid failed to deliver the drugs, he was kidnapped to recover the money. Sarvar also claimed that Anwar intended to route the manufactured MD through Umed-ur-Rehman and Salim Dola for distribution.

Reward Announced for Absconding Gangster Salim Dola

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has announced a ₹1 lakh cash reward for credible information leading to the arrest of Salim Ismail Dola, 57, who remains absconding. Umed-ur-Rehman, once considered the most wanted shooter in the Chhota Rajan gang, was arrested by Mumbai Police over a decade ago but is currently on the run.

Rise in Domestic Synthetic Drug Production

Former Maharashtra DGP Pravin Dixit told The Free Press Journal that while India earlier served primarily as a transit hub for drug trafficking, there is now a worrying rise in domestic production of synthetic drugs like MD in remote locations. “Concerted action by departments of industry, food adulteration officers, revenue, and police is necessary. 100% checks of production units must be carried out regularly to expose such illegal activities,” Dixit said.

Underworld Profits Reinvested in Organised Crime

Investigators suspect that profits from the MD trade are being reinvested into other organised crime activities. The Mumbai Crime Branch plans to name Anwar Sheikh as a co-accused in the Sajid Electricwala case. Further raids and arrests are expected as agencies intensify their crackdown on this growing underworld–narcotics nexus.

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