In a recent turn of events, law enforcement in Navi Mumbai achieved a significant victory in their ongoing battle against drug trafficking.
A 44-year-old Nigerian national, Julius O Anthony Onyekachukwu, was apprehended in Ulve, sparking a new chapter in the fight against narcotics.
The police, acting on a tip-off, intercepted Onyekachukwu on a fateful Friday afternoon and made a stunning discovery: 706 grams of mephedrone and 95 grams of cocaine in his possession, with a combined street value of Rs 84.85 lakh.
This seizure not only deals a blow to the illicit drug trade but also serves as a testament to the vigilance of our law enforcement agencies.
While the investigation unfolds, it raises crucial questions about the origins and clientele of these illegal substances.
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act has been invoked, leading authorities to delve into the intricate web of drug supply chains.
This incident underscores the relentless pursuit of a drug-free future in Navi Mumbai, reminding us all that the battle against addiction and its consequences continues.



