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Gujarat ATS Detains 3 People After 1,500 Kg Heroin Seized

The Coast Guard seized around 1,500 kg heroin, said to be worth around Rs 3,500 crore. 

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The Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS), on 31 July, detained three persons in connection with the seizure of 1,500 kg of heroin, valued at about Rs 3,500 crore from a merchant vessel off the Gujarat coast.

The people onboard the vessel, identified as 'Hennry', claimed they had set sail from Iran and were headed to Gujarat. However, the ATS is not ruling out the possibility that the contraband was loaded at a port in Pakistan before starting its journey towards Gujarat coast.

"Based on the (satellite) call details of the crew, we have detained three persons for questioning. They were picked up from different locations," a senior ATS official said.

"Though the boat claimed to have set sail from Iran, there is a possibility that the heroin was loaded at a port in Pakistan," he added.

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) ship’s seizure of 1,500 kg of heroin valued at about Rs 3,500 crore from a Panama-registered merchant vessel is touted to be the biggest narcotics haul in India till date.

After the seizure of the boat and heroin, various agencies such as the ATS and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) swung into action and started their investigation. The ATS official said that all the eight crew members on board the vessel are from either Bihar or Uttar Pradesh.

While talking to mediapersons at Porbandar on 31 July, Commodore Rakesh Pal of the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) said two satellite phones were also recovered from the eight crew members, who are now undergoing joint interrogation at Porbandar.

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"We have extracted call data from one of the seized satellite phones and given that data to various agencies such as ATS and NCB for further action," he said.

During primary investigation by the ICG, it was revealed that though the vessel was registered in Panama as "Hennry", the crew was transmitting its identity as Prince II, the release said.

The vessel was intercepted at around 12:00 hrs on 29 July and taken to Porbandar port yesterday for further investigation, it said.

Security agencies are trying to find out who in India was scheduled to receive the delivery of the contraband.

(With PTI inputs)

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