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- In South Mumbai Narcotics.
- Narcotics Control Bureau arrested the main Drug Supplier.
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Monday captured a significant medication provider and history-sheeter Mohammed Jaman Hidaytullah Khan, nom de plume Sonu Pathan, from South Mumbai, authorities said
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“A few summonses were given to Khan in the last half-year to join the examination, yet he was dodging us. As a result, aside from drug cases, seven body offences were committed against him at Pydhonie, Dongri, Kalachowki and Shivaji Park police headquarters,” said Sameer Wankhede zonal chief NCB.
In many medication cases, the Khan remembered one for which a medication research centre was busted by the focal office in January this year and supposedly held onto 12 kilograms of Mephedrone, ₹2.18 crore in real money alongside two weapons from a level in Dongri region. Two medication dealers, Parvej Khan false name Chinku Pathan and Arif Bhujwala were captured at the hour of the assault.
“Khan is the cousin sibling of Chinku Pathan, and they are family members of criminal late Abdul Karim Sher Khan moniker Karim Lala. Khan was an accomplice in the medication processing plant, and after the office busted it, he escaped from Mumbai and was hanging out. In the middle, he visited Mumbai; however, this time, we got accurate data about him,” added Wankhede.
“A group laid a snare once we got an insight about Khan that he was showing up to meet his assistant in the Pydhonie region. Conveyed the group nearby from Sunday evening, and after getting confirmation of Khan’s essence in the region, he was blocked in the extremely early times on Monday and was brought to the NCB office,” he added.
Aside from the medication processing plant case, Khan was likewise engaged with another situation where a woman dealer Iqra Qureshi was captured alongside a business amount of Mephedrone in Mumbai.
The office on Sunday captured two people on Mohammed Ali Road and purportedly held onto 57 grams of MD from them. The captured were distinguished as Mohammed Asif Iqbal Shaikh, an inhabitant of Mohammad Ali Road, and Pranav Shah, a Borivali east occupant.