Updated On: 01 September, 2023 07:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
The packets have been washing ashore for the past few weeks

The packets seized weigh between 1 kg and 1.25 kg; (right) The police said the packets had Afghan and Pakistani labelling
The arrest of a villager from the coastal belt of Raigad in Navi Mumbai led the Customs department and the police from Ratnagiri, Raigad and Gujarat to 500 kg of drugs that washed ashore. In the last two weeks, police in the coastal belt and the customs have landed upon a series of drug packets that get washed ashore every second day. The packets have Pakistan and Afghanistan printed on them, the police said. According to the police, they began finding the packets in the second week of August, when the Navi Mumbai Crime Branch laid their hands on the villager.
Sleuths of Central Unit, Navi Mumbai police, received a reliable tip early in the morning of August 9 about a person in his 30s arriving at Bonkode village in Koparkhairane with hashish (charas). The team laid a trap and arrested Rahil Abdul Rashid Ghansar, 32, hailing from Karde village, Dapoli, Ratnagiri. The team recovered 2.70 kg of hashish from him.