The Navi Mumbai Police have taken stringent measures to combat drug trafficking, illegal liquor dealing, and other nefarious activities, recently seizing a significant amount of cash and launching a widespread crackdown.
Navi Mumbai PoliceDrug TraffickingIllegal LiquorCash SeizureCrackdownReal Estate MaharashtraNov 15, 2024
The Navi Mumbai Police have recently seized ₹3.81 crore in cash and launched a widespread crackdown on drug trafficking and illegal liquor dealing.
The local community has expressed relief and gratitude, supporting the police's efforts to create a safer and more peaceful environment.
The police have set up checkpoints at strategic locations, manned by well-trained officers equipped with the latest technology to detect and seize contraband.
Residents can support the police by reporting suspicious activities or providing tips through a dedicated helpline number and email address.
The Navi Mumbai Police have a strong track record of successfully tackling various criminal activities and have been instrumental in making Navi Mumbai one of the safest cities in the region.
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