Pak Boat with Crew, Arms, and Drugs Intercepted Off Gujarat Coast:
ICG
A Pakistani boat with
10 crew members carrying arms, ammunition and 40 kg of narcotics worth Rs 300
crore was intercepted off the Gujarat coast in the early hours of Monday, the
Indian Coast Guard (ICG) said. Based on specific inputs shared by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist
Squad, the Coast Guard deployed its fast patrol ship 'ICGS Arinjay'
for patrolling in the area close to the International Maritime Border Line
(IMBL) on the intervening night of December 25 and 26, the ICG said in a
release.
In the early hours of
the day, the Pakistani fishing boat 'Al Soheli' was
observed moving suspiciously in Indian waters. On being challenged by the ICG
ship, the boat started evasive manoeuvring and did not stop even after firing
warning shots, it said.
The Coast Guard eventually
managed to intercept and stop the boat.
As per the release,
arms, ammunition and nearly 40 kg of narcotics worth Rs 300 crore were found on
the boat. The 10crew members and boat are being brought to Okha
port for further investigation.
This is the seventh
joint operation by the ICG and Gujarat ATS in the last 18 months, and the first
apprehension wherein arms and ammunition along with drugs were recovered.
A total of 346 kg of
heroin worth Rs 1,930 crore has been seized and 44 Pakistani and seven Iranian
crew have been apprehended in the last 18 months, the release said.