Coast Guard, Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad apprehend Pakistani boat with 30 kg heroin
Bengaluru, April 15, 2021: In a joint intelligence based operation with ATS Gujarat, a Pakistani boat ‘Nuh’ has been apprehended by Indian Coast Guard off Jakhau, Gujarat on the intervening night of 14-15 April. About 30 Kgs of Heroin has been seized and 8 Pakistani nationals have arrested.
On April 13 the officials received an input regarding suspected narcotics trafficking by Pak boat off Indo-Pak notional IMBL. On receipt of input, a coordinated operation was launched swiftly by Indian Coast Guard in association with ATS Gujarat.
The Coast Guard fast Interceptor Boat with ATS officials embarked was deployed to intercept the suspected Pak boat. On the midnight of April 14/15, the suspected Pak boat was sighted inside Indian waters and intercepted by ICG. On boarding and rummaging, about 30 packets of Heroin weighing approx 1 kg each were recovered from the boat.
The value of seized narcotics in international market is estimated to be approx Rs. 300 Cr. Preliminary investigations revealed that the consignment being smuggled was destined for landing on Gujarat shore. The boat along with 8 Pakistani crew is being escorted to Jakhau for further rummaging and joint investigation.
The past one year has proved to be a big setback for drug traffickers as ICG has successfully seized more than 1.6 tons of narcotics worth approx Rs. 5200 Cr.The total drug haul done by ICG since inception amounts to Rs. 11,252 Cr.
It may be recalled that recently on 18 Mar 21, ICG had apprehended SLB Ravihansi with about 300 Kg of Heroin, 05 AK-47 Rifle and 1000 round of ammunition off Lakshadweep Island, which was suspected to have originated from Makran coast. Prior to this, ICG had successfully apprehended SLB Akarsha Duwa in Mar 21 which admitted of carrying 200 kg high grade Heroin and 60 kg Hashish and jettisoning it at sea on sighting of ICG ships on patrol.
In a similar operation in Nov 2020, ICG had apprehended Sri Lankan boat Shenaya Duwa off Kanyakumari, carrying 120 kgs narcotics worth approx Rs. 1000 Cr and five weapons.