Ship carrying 1,500 kilos of heroin worth Rs 3,500 crore seized by ICG off Gujarat coast
Written by Avinash Nair | New Delhi | Updated: July 30, 2017 9:30 pm
The Indian Coast Guard ship Samudra Pavak intercepted and apprehended a Merchant Vessel carrying approximately 1,500 kilos of heroin valued at about Rs 3,500 Crore off the coast of Gujarat, official sources said on Sunday.
This is the largest single haul of narcotics seized till date. Based on intelligence inputs, the vessel was intercepted at around 12.00 hrs on July 29, 2017.
“The Indian Coast Guard ship ‘Samudra Pavak’ intercepted and apprehended a merchant vessel carrying approximately 1,500 kg of heroin valued at about Rs 3,500 crore off the coast of Gujarat,” a statement by defence PRO Abhishek Matiman said. “Based on intelligence inputs, the vessel was intercepted at around 1200 hrs yesterday. This is the largest single haul of narcotics seized till date,” the statement said.
Joint investigation of the vessel by the ICG, IB, Police, Customs, Navy and other agencies is currently underway. All the members of the Merchant ship have been identified as Indians.
Ship Carrying 1,500 Kilos Of Heroin Worth Rs 3,500 Crore Seized Off Gujarat Coast
The ICG has called them for a meeting regarding the drug haul at around 4 pm on Sunday, said an official of the Porbandar Special Operations Group.
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