The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has frozen assets valued at Rs 41.64 lakh linked to Navin Gurunath Chichkar, a notorious drug trafficker from Navi Mumbai. The action is part of a broader effort to dismantle the drug syndicate he operates.
Drug TraffickingNcbNavi MumbaiNarcoticsAsset SeizureReal Estate MumbaiDec 24, 2025

Navin Gurunath Chichkar is a notorious drug trafficker based in Navi Mumbai, identified as the kingpin of an inter-state and international narcotics syndicate.
The NCB seized assets valued at Rs 41.64 lakh, including a bank account in City Bank and a luxury vehicle, a Mini Cooper.
The NCB conducted operations on January 27 and 28, 2001, based on specific intelligence, intercepting three accused individuals and seizing the contraband.
Navin Chichkar has five NDPS cases registered against him, with three cases filed by the NCB Mumbai, one by the Nerul Police Station, and one by Customs.
The NCB's action is significant as it aims to dismantle the financial networks supporting drug trafficking and bring perpetrators to justice, disrupting the operations of the drug syndicate.

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