The Indian Coast Guard and Gujarat ATS seized more than 300 kg of drugs worth Rs 1800 Crore of the Arabian Sea in a joint operation on the night of April 12-13. This medicine was sent by Pakistani smugglers Fida. The smugglers riding the boat throw the material into the sea and escape. The restored substance is expected to be methamphetamine. The case was assigned to the ATS for investigation. Drugs repaired by the coast guard and ATS in the Arabian Sea. (Photo Source Indian Coast Guard/X) Jagran Bureau, Ahmedabad. The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has had a huge success against drug trafficking and seized more than 300 kg of drugs worth about 1,800 crore in an overnight joint operation with the anti-terrorism Squad (ATS) on April 12-13. It is thought to have a methamphetamine. The smugglers threw them into the Arab Sea before fleeing. The name of Pakistani smuggler Fida came out, the Minister of Home Affairs of Gujarat, Harsh Sanghvi, gave information about this. The Gujarat ATS reported that he received information that Pakistani smuggler Fida had sent about 400 kg of anesthetics. It would be sent to Tamil Nadu, 109 km from Porbandar, and another boat in the sea limit would take this drug. Investigation agencies launched this joint operation near the Gujarat Indian Marine Border Line (IMBL) at midnight of April 12 and 13. The smugglers who rode on the boat have a large amount of intoxicating drugs that have recovered from the sea. The coast guard’s team has a large amount of drugs thrown into the sea recovered to intensive search at night. In one of his exemptions, the coast guard suspected that the banned materials of drugs had seized drugs on mitterfetamine. It was handed over to the ATS for investigation. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.
The Indian Coast Guard and ATC seized drugs worth 1,800 crores from the sea.
