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ICG apprehends Pakistan boat with 30 kg heroinThe spot is located close to the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) separating India and Pakistan in the sea
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Indian Coast Guard offshore patrol vessel 'Vajra'. Representative image. Credit: PTI/ ICG
Indian Coast Guard offshore patrol vessel 'Vajra'. Representative image. Credit: PTI/ ICG

Eight Pakistani nationals on board a boat were apprehended with heroin worth around Rs 150 crore off the Gujarat coast in the Arabian Sea early Thursday morning, the state ATS said.

Based on a specific tip-off, a joint team of the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad and the Indian Coast Guard caught the boat, in an operation carried out near the Jakhau port of Kutch district, the ATS said in a release.

The spot is located close to the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) separating India and Pakistan in the sea, the ATS said in a release. The tip-off about the drug consignment on the Pakistani boat was shared with the agencies by the Special Operations Group of Devbhumi-Dwarka district police and a senior ATS official, the release said.

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The joint team of the ATS and the Coast Guard apprehended eight Pakistani men from the boat and seized 30 kg of heroin, a psychotropic drug, from their possession. The value of the seized drug is around Rs 150 crore in the international market, said ATS in the statement.

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(Published 15 April 2021, 08:30 IST)