Deccan Chronicle

NCB, Navy seize over 760 kg drugs worth `2,000 cr

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Ahmedabad, Feb. 12: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and the Indian Navy have seized over 760 kg narcotics, including hashish, methamphet­amine and heroin, worth about `2,000 crore in the internatio­nal market, from the high seas off Gujarat coast, officials said on Saturday.

The joint operation was carried out in the Arabian sea off the Gujarat coast, leading to the seizure of these drugs, an NCB official said. “In a joint operation carefully planned by the NCB and the Indian Navy in the high seas, NCB officials have successful­ly seized around 529 kg of very high quality of hashish, 234 kg of finest quality of crystal methamphet­amine and some quantity of heroin,” the anti-drug agency said.

The cost of the seized drugs is around `2,000 crore in the internatio­nal market, it said.

“In a well-coordinate­d multi-agency operation at sea, the Narcotics Control Bureau #NCB, with the active support of #IndianNavy, successful­ly seized 800 kgs of #narcotics substances. Catch is estimated worth Rs 2,000 cr. #IndianNavy remains committed to tackling the scourge of narcotics proliferat­ion,” the Indian Navy tweeted.

As per the release “this is the first such operation in which the apprehensi­on has been made in high seas”.

The NCB had received inputs about the traffickin­g of drugs in the high seas, and shared it with the Naval Intelligen­ce Unit, leading to the joint operation, it said.

“Special units of NCB headquarte­rs have been continuous­ly working on various such intelligen­ce inputs and it will be our endeavour to carry out more such operations in collaborat­ion with Naval forces,” the NCB said.

The consignmen­t, packed in bags, has been brought to the Porbandar coast in Gujarat.

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