Ahmedabad, Jul 31: In the biggest ever haul of narcotics drugs, transported through sea routes in recent times, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) ships Samudra Pavak and Ankit intercepted and apprehended a merchant vessel off the coast of Gujarat based on intelligence input. 1500 Kg of Heroine worth more than Rs 3000 crore was seized from the vessel named PRINCE 2.
The search operation for the suspect vessel at sea was commenced by the ships and aircraft of the Coast Guard on July 27. A vast area of the sea was kept under continuous surveillance by Regional Operating Centre and Remote Operating Station at Coast Guard Regional and District Headquarters located at Gandhinagar and Porbandar respectively.
The movements of all ships in the area including the suspect vessel were minutely observed throughout till its apprehension along with eight crew members by ICG ships on pm 29 Jul 17.
The information about the carriage of contraband by the suspect ship was shared by NTRO and other Intelligence agencies with the Coast Guard based on which the operation was planned and executed.
The apprehended ship was brought to Porbandar on 30 Jul 17 and will be jointly investigated by the ICG, IB, Police, Customs, Navy and other agencies.
In largest ever narcotics haul, Coast Guard Ship Samudra Pavak intercepted vessel with 1500 kgs of heroine ( ₹3500 Cr) off Gujarat coast.
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