India Intensifies Fight Against Drug Cartels with Major Cocaine Seizure and Trafficker Repatriation
Narcotics Control Bureau seizes 349 kg of cocaine worth Rs 1,745 crore in Mumbai; wanted trafficker Mohammed Salim Dola brought back from Turkiye.
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India is stepping up its war on drugs with a major cocaine bust in Mumbai and the repatriation of a key trafficker from Turkiye, showcasing international cooperation against transnational crime.
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India is intensifying its efforts against drug cartels, with recent successes including a major cocaine seizure in Mumbai and the repatriation of a key trafficker from Turkiye, demonstrating strong international cooperation.
India is intensifying its fight against drug cartels. The Narcotics Control Bureau recently seized a massive cocaine shipment in Mumbai. This success followed the repatriation of a key drug trafficker from Turkiye. The government vows to dismantle these networks. These actions highlight strong international cooperation against transnational crime. India is committed to a drug-free nation.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that the government is determined to ruthlessly crush narcotics networks, after the Narcotics Control Bureau seized 349 kg of high-grade cocaine worth Rs 1,745 crore in Mumbai, describing it as a major success against an international drug cartel.
On X, Shah wrote, "We are resolved to ruthlessly crush the narcotics cartel. The @narcoticsbureau 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."
Meanwhile, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), in close coordination with international and Indian intelligence agencies, has secured the return of wanted drug trafficker Mohammed Salim Dola from Turkiye, under 'Operation Global-Hunt'. He was taken into custody on his arrival at IGI Airport, New Delhi, early this morning by NCB.
As per the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), "Salim Dola (59 yrs from Mumbai) a subject of INTERPOL Red Notice issued at India's request in March, 2024 was wanted for prosecution in multiple narcotics trafficking cases in India and had been absconding from Indian law enforcement agencies. Over the years Dola had established a major transnational drug trafficking syndicate spanning a number of countries in the Middle East, Africa and Europe. His two-decade long criminal antecedents include direct involvement in cases involving multiple high-value seizures of Heroin, Charas, Mephedrone, Mandrax and Methamphetamine in Maharashtra and Gujarat."
"Dola's role consistently emerged as that of a bulk supplier to downstream distribution networks in India. Besides, he is also wanted by ATS Gujarat and the Mumbai Police. Earlier, his son Tahil Salim Dola and other associates were arrested by Mumbai police after deportation/extradition from the UAE in 2025. This effort exemplifies close cooperation and coordinated action between the authorities in Turkiye, INTERPOL and Indian agencies," said MHA.
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Further arrests of associates and downstream distributors of the drug cartel are likely.
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Increased scrutiny and enhanced security measures at ports and borders to prevent future drug smuggling attempts.
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Strengthened bilateral cooperation between India and Turkiye on combating transnational crime.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific intelligence led to the identification and tracking of the cocaine shipment?
- What are the immediate implications for the drug supply chain in India and abroad?
- Will there be further arrests related to this specific cartel?
- What is the current status of the legal proceedings against Mohammed Salim Dola in India?