Mumbai: Drug Manufacturing Lab Busted Kandivali With 503 Grams Of Mephedrone

Mumbai: The Malvani police busted a drug manufacturing lab in Kandivali West, operated by a BHMS dropout student. He along with another person have been apprehended for allegedly producing and possessing drugs. The police seized 503 grams of high quality mephedrone (MD) valued at Rs 1 crore, 100 bottles of thinner valued at Rs 7,000 and various chemicals and Rs 5 lakh worth equipment used for making the drug.

The main accused has been identified as Noor Alam Chaudhary, a BHMS student, who hails from Kandivali West. Another accused, 30-year-old Abrar Shaikh, who hails from Malvani, was arrested on January 5. He was in possession of 1 gram of MD and 100 bottles of thinner. The investigation revealed that he had received the drug from Chaudhary.

Acting on information received on January 9, Assistant Police Inspector Nilesh Salunkhe and his team raided room no. 7 of Samata Welfare Society, in Charcop Islam Compound, Kandivali West. The police discovered Chaudhary operating the drug manufacturing lab.

The police seized the equipment used to manufacture the drug. Additionally, a bundle of papers was found containing information levelled as the ‘secret of methamphetamine manufacture’. The police arrested Chaudhary on January 10 and filed a case under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS). The court sent him into police custody until January 15, and Shaikh remained in judicial custody.

Ajay Kumar Bansal, Deputy Commissioner of Police, said, “The Malvani police discovered a drugs manufacturing lab where MD was being produced. The operation involved various instruments and various chemicals. The accused Chaudhary was taking BHMS education and was apprehended at the scene. We suspect the involvement of more individuals, especially those providing chemicals and facilitating sales. Preliminary investigations revealed that the lab had been operational for several months. Further investigation is currently underway.”

Assistant Police Inspector Salunkhe and his team conducted the operation under the guidance of Chimaji Adhaw, Senior Police Inspector, Malavani Police Station and Ajay Kumar Bansal, Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone-11.

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