The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) seized a huge consignment of about six tonnes of drugs from a fishing boat in the Andaman Sea and arrested six Myanmar nationals.
This is the largest maritime drug trafficking case ever busted by ICG. (Source: India TV) |
Indian defense officials said that on November 23, the pilot of an ICG Dornier aircraft noticed suspicious movements of a fishing boat near Barren Island while on a routine patrol.
The ICG then launched a coordinated air and sea operation against the fishing vessel identified as Myanmarese.
Accordingly, ICG discovered and seized about 6 tons of methamphetamine packed in about 3,000 packages, each weighing 2 kg.
ICG also arrested six Myanmar nationals on the fishing boat and speculated that the methamphetamine was to be transported to India and neighboring countries.
This is not the first case of illegal drug trafficking being caught in the waters of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
In 2019 and 2022, similar drugs were seized from foreign vessels when they attempted to enter Indian waters.
Source: https://baoquocte.vn/an-do-chan-ta-u-cho-6-tan-ma-tuy-co-nguon-goc-tu-myanmar-295140.html
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