Nagpur: The Maharashtra police have held onto drugs worth about ₹ 50,000 crore in the state in the new past, said Vice president Priest Devendra Fadnavis in the authoritative get together on Friday.
He was answering to an inquiry by Shiv Sena (UBT) lawmaker Ravindra Waikar, who addresses the Jogeshwari East electorate in Mumbai.
In a significant take, the Mumbai police as of late held onto 151 kg of mephedrone worth ₹ 300 crore and captured in excess of twelve people from a few urban communities in an activity that likewise remembered a strike for a production line in MIDC Shinde Gaon in Nashik locale.
“The police have held onto drugs worth ₹ 50,000 crore in the new past. The police discretely followed 2,200 little shops (selling drugs) in Mumbai and eliminated them to control the threat of medications,” said Mr Fadnavis.
The vice president Pastor, nonetheless, didn’t determine the specific time frame during which the medications were seized.
“The state government is keeping a watch on synthetic compounds being imported which could be utilized to make drugs. We have likewise found that shut plant locales are being utilized for drug creation,” Mr Fadnavis added.
Following the ₹ 300-crore narcotics related arrest by the Mumbai police, the resistance and administering administration have designated each other over key blamed Lalit Patil.