The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has tracked down Navin Chichkar’s multi-crore assets and revealed his intricate network of drug trafficking and cryptocurrency payments across several countries.
Drug TraffickingCryptocurrencyNcbNavin ChichkarInternational CrimeReal Estate MumbaiAug 14, 2025

Navin Chichkar fled to Nepal, the UAE, the UK, and Thailand.
Chichkar used cryptocurrency, specifically USDT, to pay international drug suppliers and move proceeds through a TRONLINK crypto wallet.
Chichkar attempted to acquire high-value properties in the UAE and Thailand, including a Rs 2-crore lease agreement for a luxury property in Phuket province.
Chichkar's key associates include Jayakrishna Gopakumar, Makarand Mane, his brother, and Prabhat Pandey.
Chichkar moved drug proceeds through hawala channels, with co-accused Prabhat Pandey admitting to depositing money at least 25–30 times, totalling Rs 2–3 crore.

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