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Drugs worth Rs 425 crore seized from Iranian ship

The apprehended ship. Image courtesy: Defence PRO

GUWAHATI: In a joint operation, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG), based on an intelligence input by Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of Gujarat, apprehended an Iranian boat with five crew members carrying 61 kg of heroin worth Rs 425 crore on Monday night.

Acting on a specific intelligence input by ATS, ICG said it deployed its two Fast Patrol Class of ships, ICGS Meera Behn and ICGS Abheek, for patrolling in Arabian Sea.

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“During dark hours, a boat was observed moving suspiciously in Indian waters approx. 340 Kms (190 miles) off Okha coast. On being challenged by ICG Ships, the boat started evasive manoeuvring. The boat was then chased and forced to stop by ICG ships,” ICG said in a statement.

After interception, the boat was found to be from Iran carrying five crew members from the country. During inquiry, as the crew behaved suspiciously, the ICG personnel undertook extensive rummaging and found approximately 61 kg of narcotics worth ?425 crore.

The boat along with the crew has been apprehended and is being brought to Okha for further investigation.

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In last 18 months, the ICG in coordination with ATS has apprehended eight foreign vessels and seized 407 kg of narcotics worth Rs 2,355 crore from the Gujarat coast, the statement added.

 

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