
Gujaratian antiteroristic group and coast patrol confiscated 300 kg of drugs worth £1,800 Crore, which the smugglers fired into the Arabian Sea, said officials on Monday.
After seeing the Indian Coast Guard (ICG), the smugglers fled through the international naval border. The joint operation took place near the International Maritime Border (IMBL) in the Arab Sea, the coast of Gujarat, during the intervening Night of 12 and 13, April, the officials said.
The official edition of the ICG said the confiscated smuggled smuggler is considered to be methamphetamine and was sent to ATS for further investigation.
The edition stated: “In operation overnight on the 12th-13th April, the Indian Coast Guard at sea together with Gujarat ATS. More than 300 kg of narcotics, approximately awarded at £1,800 crore, was confiscated. It is assumed that the seized medicine is methamphetamine. ”
He mentioned that the ICG ship from the Coast Guard area (west) was redirected to this area in the sea near Albl, where the presence of a suspicious ship was seen.
ICG ship hosts a suspicious ship
“The ICG has identified a suspicious boat despite the dark night. When he realized that the approaching ship, the suspect boat threw its narcotics into the sea before it began to flee towards the Allen.
After a proper examination in difficult nightlife, the coastline team found narcotics that was thrown into the sea, that “confiscated narcotics were brought to Porbandar boats for further investigation”.
In particular, she stated that the cooperation between two has led to 13 such successful criminal proceedings in recent years and stated that it “reaffirms synergy for a national goal”.
(Tagstotranslate) Indian Coast Guard