Pakistan's attempt to infiltrate through the sea route failed, 10 arrested including drugs worth 300 crores.
India has tightened a huge noose against Pakistani drug mafias.
For the first time in India's Gujarat, 10 Pakistani smugglers have been arrested with drugs worth 300 crores.
On Monday, the Coast Guard and Gujarat ATS conducted an operation in which a fishing boat was searched and when the search was completed, everyone was shocked to see it.
India has done this very big operation against Pakistan.
The boat was loaded with weapons and drugs worth Rs 300 crore are included in it.
Continuous interrogation of all the 10 Pakistani smugglers caught is going on, more may be revealed in this and the screws can be tightened against the drugs mafia.@IndiaCoastGuard in joint ops with ATS #Gujarat, apprehended #Pakistani Fishing Boat Al Soheli with 10 crew in Indian waters. During rummaging Arms, ammunition & approx 40 Kgs #narcotics worth Rs 300 cr found concealed. Boat being brought to #Okha for further investigation. pic.twitter.com/3YwzKne6bQ
— Indian Coast Guard (@IndiaCoastGuard) December 26, 2022
The Coast Guard has tweeted that about 40 kg of drugs have been recovered from Pakistani smugglers, whose value is more than 300 crores.
The name of the captured boat was Al Sohli, in which a lot of weapons have also been recovered.
According to the information, the Coast Guard and Gujarat ATS had received a tip, it was mentioned that there is a huge consignment of arms and drugs coming from across the border.
As soon as this information was received, Gujarat ATS and Coast Guard were alerted, they executed this operation very well and 10 Pakistani smugglers were arrested.
The operation thus completed
On the night of 25/26 December, on receipt of intelligence inputs, the ship ICGS Arinjay was deployed to patrol the area around the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL).
A Pakistani fishing boat Al Soheli was spotted moving suspiciously in Indian waters on Monday morning.
The Indian Coast Guard ship immediately asked the Pakistani ship to stop.
But, these people went ahead.
In the dark, the ICG ship laid siege and intercepted the boat.
The ICG team boarded the Pakistani boat.
During the investigation, the crew members were not able to answer the questions properly.
When the boat was searched, weapons, ammunition and about 40 kilograms of drugs were recovered.
Its price is 300 crore rupees.
10 Pakistani people were immediately detained.
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