New Delhi: Indian Navy’s Intelligence Unit (Naval Intelligence) and NCB have caught the largest consignment of drugs in the Arabian Sea so far in a joint operation. Navy and NCB have seized 2600 kg of drugs in the Arabian Sea. According to the international market, the price of these drugs is around Rs 12,000 crore. According to the information, the drugs were coming from Iran in the seized port in the Arabian Sea. These drugs were seized before they reached the port of Gujarat. The mafia caught with 2600KG of drugs was taken to Kochi port, where NCB and Navy will start further investigation into the matter. Who is involved in this entire drug racket is being investigated.
The Naval Intelligence Unit of the Indian Navy received an input. It was said that some drug mafias want to deliver drugs to any coast of India through the Arabian Sea. Based on this input, the Navy and NCB conducted a joint operation and seized a consignment of drugs worth crores. It is being called the biggest drug consignment ever.
A Navy ship (INS TEG F-45) intercepted the consignment of the drug in the Arabian Sea area. Authorities have also arrested drug mafia. Significantly, INS TEG was deployed to protect Indians in Sudan. Meanwhile, after rescuing all the Indians from Sudan and leaving them in a safe place, INS TEG successfully carried out this operation as well.
Gujarat ATS nabs Nigerian with heroin worth 217 crores from Rajkot
Gujarat ATS received intelligence inputs a few days ago. An unidentified parcel was found which was kept at a place near Paddhari in Rajkot for the past few days. However, no one came to deliver it. The police started monitoring the place. Meanwhile, suddenly a Nigerian man arrived there to take delivery of the parcel. Meanwhile, the police caught him. When the police opened the parcel, 31 kg of drugs were found in it. The price of these drugs in the international market was said to be Rs 217 crore. SP ATS Ahmedabad Sunil Joshi said that the police received information that the parcel was brought to Gujarat from Pakistan through Indian waters. Had to go to Delhi from here. Now the police is investigating the whole matter.