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Pakistani Boat Carrying Arms, Drugs Seized along Gujarat Coast, Ten Arrested

Drugs worth Rs 1,930 crore were seized in the last 18 months in Gujarat

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Raju Vernekar
Raju Vernekar
Raju Vermekar is a senior Mumbai-based journalist who have worked with many daily newspapers. Raju contributes on versatile topics.

INDIA. Mumbai: A Pakistani fishing boat ‘Al Soheli’ with ten crew members carrying arms, ammunition and 40 kg of narcotics (Heroin) 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 notional International Maritime Border Line (IMBL) on the intervening night of December 25 and 26, the ICG said in a release.

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The Pakistani fishing boat ‘Al Soheli’ was observed moving suspiciously in Indian waters in the early hours of the day. On being challenged, the boat started evasive manoeuvring and did not stop even after firing warning shots. Eventually, the ICGS ‘Arinjay’ intercepted and stopped her.

The contraband was seized, the boat was impounded, and the crew was arrested. Searching the vessel revealed six pistols and 120 rounds of ammunition, and about 40kgs of narcotics worth nearly Rs 300 crore. 

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The boat had set sail from near Karachi, Defence officials said. The crew were brought to the coastal town of Okha (Devbhumi, Dwarka) in Gujarat for further investigation.

This was the seventh joint operation by the ICG and Gujarat ATS in the last 18 months, and the first apprehension wherein arms, ammunition, and drugs were recovered. 

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A total of 346 kg of heroin worth Rs 1,930 crore was seized, and 44 Pakistani and seven Iranian crew were apprehended in the last 18 months, the ICG release read. 

The porous Gujarat coastline has emerged as an easy smuggling route for drug cartels from other countries. Small manufacturing units processing heroin are also mushrooming across Gujarat. 

The maximum quantity of drugs has been seized with increasing frequency since 2021 in Gujarat. The largest consignment of nearly 2,988.21 kg heroin worth over Rs 21,000 crore was seized at Mundra Port in September 2021. It was shipped from the Bandar Abbas port in Iran.

The drug seizures in Gujarat this year

In February (a joint operation by NCB and the Indian Navy)-Drugs-750 kgs (529 kg of very high-quality hashish, 234 kg of finest quality of crystal methamphetamine and some quantity of heroin) valued at Rs 2,000 crore, seized from a ship near Porbandar/Jamnagar coast.

In April (a joint operation by the Gujarat ATS and the DRI)-Drugs- 260 kgs of heroin worth Rs 1500 crore were seized at the Kandla Port. On July 12 (a joint operation of the Punjab Police and the Gujarat ATS)-Drugs-75 kg of heroin worth Rs 375 crore was seized from a container at the Mundra Port in the Kutch district. 

In August (an operation led by the Mumbai Police)-Drugs- 513 kgs of mephedrone worth Rs 1,026 crore, were seized from a manufacturing unit in Ankleshwar. On September 14 (a joint operation by the Gujarat ATS and the ICG), Drugs-40 kg heroin worth Rs 200 crore were seized from a fishing boat near Jakhau harbour in the Kutch district. Six Pakistani crew were arrested. 

Meanwhile, in October (a joint operation by the Gujarat ATS and the ICG)- Drugs-50 kg heroin worth Rs 350 crore was seized from a Pakistani boat near Jakhau harbour in the Kutch district and six Pakistani nationals were arrested.

According to sources, while Punjab and Himachal Pradesh are leading in India’s epidemic of opioid users, Gujarat is now the third-worst state in terms of deaths due to drug overdose.

Also Read: Drugs Smuggled into India from South Africa Seized in Navi Mumbai

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  • Raju Vernekar

    Raju Vermekar is a senior Mumbai-based journalist who have worked with many daily newspapers. Raju contributes on versatile topics.

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