27-Jul-2022: Strengthening Of NCB

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) was established by the Govt. of India in exercise of powers conferred by sub section 3 of section 4 of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 for the purpose of effectively preventing and combating abuse of narcotics drugs and psychotropic substances and its illicit trade.  The Government of India provides all administrative and financial support to NCB for its smooth functioning and strengthening, as required from time to time.

Various steps to improve the technical and monitoring capability of NCB personnel are being undertaken, as detailed below:-

  1. In house training programmes on various subjects like crypto currencies, dark-net, digital surveillance, cybercrime information, cybercrime forensics, digital forensics etc. were conducted to improve technical competence and monitoring capabilities of NCB officials. The details of training programs organised in last 3 years is as follows:-

Year

2019

2020

2021

No. of trainings conducted

24

20

24

No. of officers trained

85

149

197

  1. NCB officials also attend various workshop and training programmes conducted by International organizations like United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and International Narcotics Control Bureau (INCB) etc. to enhance their technical capabilities and update themselves with the latest advancements.
  2. The officers of NCB are also nominated for various technical courses of similar nature conducted by other training institutions like Central Bureau of Investigation   Academy, Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh), Central Academy for Police Training, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh), National Forensic Science University, Gandhinagar (Gujarat).

15-Oct-2020: NCB affected multiple Pan-India operations wherein Mumbai emerged as major destination

Metro cities of India serve as the prime destination for various contrabands. NCB in synchronised operations at Mumbai and its connections with rest of India, has made various seizures and arrests which are having ramifications on the narcotics supply chain.

NCB is conducting massive operations against drug traffickers. In the pursuit of operations against drug trafficking, NCB has been conducting regular raids on possible hideouts of drug traffickers, after identifying their modus operandi and whereabouts.

Operation 1:-

On the basis of specific information, on 12.10.2020 team of NCB MZU had seized 1 kg of cocaine and 2 kg of P.C.P. (Phencyclidine) from One M. Ahmed from Vasai, Palghar. During interrogation, M. Ahmed revealed that the contrabands has been provided by one S.K. Saurabh for further selling. NCB team developed intelligence and on the basis of manual intelligence and technical surveillance, apprehended S.K Saurabh on 13.10.2020 from Vasai, Palghar. The sustained interrogation of S.K. Saurabh resulted in further recovery of 29.300 kg of MDA from his shop/Godown on 14.10.2020. S.K Saurabh further revealed that the drugs belong to A. Khanivadekar and R. Khanivadekar.

A. Khanivadekar has been apprehended and is under interrogation. During interrogation, he revealed that his brother R. Khanivadekar is accused in a DRI case of 483 kgs of Ephedrine and is on bail. Before the DRI raid, they had shifted the contrabands to the shop/Godown of S.K Saurabh and S.K Saurabh had taken out the above recovered contraband from that lot while shifting.

Operation 2:-

NCB Jammu Zonal Unit had affected a seizure of about 56.4 kg of Charas concealed in 55 packets at Ban Toll Plaza, Nagrota, Jammu on 15.09.2019 and apprehended M. Gupta, A. Gambir  and Sonia, all residents of Delhi. Rs. 1,91,000/- and the XUV 500 SUV, which was used to conceal and traffic the contraband was also seized by NCB. The Charas was destined for Mumbai. In a combined operation between Ops Unit and Jammu Zonal Unit, the prime suspect of 56 kg Charas case (seized in Jammu on 15.09.2020) i.e Faruk Chandbadhsah Shaikh (age about 40 years) S/o Chandbadhsah Shaikh, R/o TA-5, Near By Musa Mension Zopadpatti Tank Pakhadi Road Byculla West, Hafijali Bahadurkhan Road (M.N.V.37) Khand Mumbai City 400011 was apprehanded from Mumbai- Pune Highway, along with one of his associates namely Kurban Ali S/o Mohd. Daud R/o H. No. 1933, Mustupha Raja Gali, Basani, Nagaur, Rajasthan.

During further interrogation, they revealed that they were also involved in one case of Mumbai, in which 6 kg Charas was seized from their other associates.

Operation 3:-

In another operation, NCB, Ops had apprehended one Pradeep Rajaram Sahni with 70 gms of Mephedrone in the area of Andheri West. Pradeep had disclosed that he used to supply Mephedrone to various persons in the Andheri and Juhu Area. He was employed as peon/runner with Balaji Telefilms Pvt. Ltd through a third party. The further distribution network of Pradeep Rajaram Sahni is being investigated.

Operation 4:-

In yet another action on the distribution network of drugs, NCB had arrested one Nigerian national namely Uka Emeka @ Godwin  and 04 gms of cocaine has been recovered from him. The seized drug originated from a South American country and the drug trafficker is suspected to be delivering the contraband in the areas of Pali Hill Area, Bandra, Andheri, Juhu and Khar Area.

Further investigations of the forward linkages is underway.

NCB is committed to eradicate the menace of narco trafficking.

4-May-2018: Narcotics Control Bureau, India and Police Narcotics Bureau, Sri Lanka identify areas of future cooperation

The third bilateral meeting between Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), India and Police Narcotics Bureau (PNB), Sri Lanka on Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances and related matters began. 

The talks were held in a cordial and constructive atmosphere. The detailed discussion was held on latest trends in Narcotics smuggling in Indo-Sri Lankan sector, exchange of information and intelligence, assistance in tracing of Sri Lankan/Indian accused involved in cases of drug seizures in India/ Sri Lanka, important cases, gangs and traffickers detected/arrested, use of sea route to smuggle drugs and sharing of best practices and training needs.

NCB, India and PNB, Sri Lanka recognized the challenging drug situation in the region and identified useful areas of future cooperation including in field of information exchange, control delivery operations and training.