NCB Seizes 349 Kg Cocaine Worth ₹1,745 Crore in Mumbai Raid

The Narcotics Control Bureau has seized 349 kilograms of high-grade cocaine valued at ₹1,745 crore in Mumbai under Operation White Strike. The operation targeted a transnational drug syndicate using warehouse infrastructure in Kalamboli and Bhiwandi. Cocaine was concealed in cricket pads and imported machinery, revealing a structured logistics chain. Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the NCB for its "bottom to top" approach in dismantling the network.

Key Points: NCB Seizes 349 Kg Cocaine Worth ₹1,745 Crore in Mumbai

  • NCB seizes 349 kg cocaine worth ₹1,745 crore in Mumbai
  • Operation White Strike targets transnational drug syndicate
  • Cocaine concealed in cricket pads and machinery
  • Probe ongoing to nab kingpin and financiers
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Op White Strike: NCB seizes 349 kg of cocaine worth Rs 1,745 crore in Mumbai

NCB's Op White Strike seizes 349 kg of high-grade cocaine worth ₹1,745 crore in Mumbai, uncovering a major transnational drug syndicate.

"We are resolved to ruthlessly crush the narcotics cartel. - Amit Shah"

Mumbai, May 1

The Narcotics Control Bureau, under Operation WHITE STRIKE, has uncovered a large transnational cocaine trafficking syndicate and seized approximately 349 kilograms of high-grade cocaine valued at nearly ₹1,745 crore in the illicit market from Mumbai and the adjoining logistics corridor.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, this high-impact operation was the culmination of more than six months of sustained intelligence development and surveillance by NCB.

Acting on specific and credible inputs, multiple teams launched coordinated strikes in the Kalamboli - Bhiwandi corridor (Navi Mumbai-Thane region), exposing a highly organised transnational drug supply network using warehouse infrastructure and concealed transport mechanisms.

In a post on the X, Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah said, "We are resolved to ruthlessly crush the narcotics cartel. The NCB has cracked down on a major international narcotics ring, seizing 349 kgs of High-Grade cocaine worth Rs.1745 crore in Mumbai. This is a trailblazing example of bottom to top approach where the agency traced back a smaller consignment to net a massive network. Congratulations to Team NCB for this monumental success."

During the first strike, NCB officers intercepted a vehicle near the KWC Warehousing Complex, Sector KWC, Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai. Search of the vehicle led to the recovery of 136 packets of cocaine, each weighing approximately 1 kilogram. The packets were found in cartons wherein cocaine was concealed using cricket pads and gloves. One accused was apprehended on the spot.

On sustained interrogation and rapid follow-up action, the accused revealed the existence of another concealed consignment stored in Bhiwandi, a major warehousing hub. Acting swiftly, the NCB team conducted a second operation at a warehouse located at Rehnal Gaon, Bhiwandi, resulting in the recovery of an additional 213 packets (1 kg each) of cocaine.

Preliminary investigation has revealed that the contraband had been concealed inside a machine cavity, which was imported into India. Each packet was packed in 9 layers of different types of polythene, including one layer of black, greasy substance.

The use of Bhiwandi's warehousing ecosystem points to a structured logistics chain involving import of machinery with concealed cocaine, storage and retrieval of cocaine packets in warehouses and downstream supply of narcotics.

Intensive investigation is underway to apprehend the kingpin, handlers, financiers, and intended receivers of the consignment. The seizure is significant because about 200-300 kg of cocaine is usually seized in India every year on average.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who works in logistics, I'm shocked by the sophistication of this operation. Concealing drugs inside machinery cavities with 9 layers of wrapping shows they had professional help. The ₹1,745 crore street value is mind-boggling. Hope the NCB traces the money trail back to the financiers and kingpins behind this. Good job, team!
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Arjun K
Great work by NCB, but one has to wonder - if they can seize 349 kgs in one operation, how much more is flowing through undetected? The fact that 200-300 kgs is the average annual seizure puts this in perspective. We need better surveillance at all entry points and stricter penalties for drug traffickers. The youth of our country are being destroyed by such networks.
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Priya S
Kudos to the NCB team for this operation! The "bottom to top" approach is smart policing - starting from a small catch and working up the chain. Using cricket pads and gloves as concealment is clever but disgusting. Drugs ruin families and careers. Hope the government continues to crack down hard on such syndicates. We need more operations like this across all major cities.
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Michael C
349 kgs in one go - that's a record seizure! The NCB deserves praise for Operation White Strike. However, I'm concerned about the warehousing angle - Bhiwandi is a major logistics hub, and this suggests drug networks are exploiting our industrial infrastructure. We need a comprehensive audit of all warehouses near port areas. Prevention is better than cure, as they say.
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Rohit P

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