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The Navi Mumbai police have deported approximately 1,300 African nationals involved in drug trade and visa violations over the past two years. They have also arrested around 100 foreigners. The city serves as a key drug distribution point for substances such as charas, heroin, and cocaine. The police have intensified efforts to curb drug peddling near educational institutions and launched awareness programs to combat drug use.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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