300 kg drugs seized in Arabian Sea, price around Rs 1800 crore

Gujarat: 300 kg drugs seized in Arabian Sea, price around Rs 1800 crore
Gujarat: 300 kg drugs seized in Arabian Sea, price around Rs 1800 crore

The Gujarat Anti -Terrorism Squad (ATS) and the Indian Coast Guard have seized a 300 kg of banned drugs in the Arabian Sea, which has been estimated to be around Rs 1800 crore in the international market. Officials informed about this joint operation on Monday.

Smugglers thrown drugs in the sea before running away
The campaign was run on the intervening night of April 12 and 13 near the Indian Marine Border Line (IMBL), away from Gujarat. In a statement issued by the Coast Guard, it was told that as soon as his boat reached the smugglers, the smugglers threw the drugs into the sea and then fled to the imbl quickly.

Suspected to be alemfetamine
A release by the Coast Guard states that the seized material is suspected to have methemfetamine. It is a highly addictive chemical substance, which is widely used in international drug trafficking. At present, this material has been handed over to Gujarat ATS for further investigation.

Success of joint campaign
This action is the result of joint coordination and fast action between Coast Guard and ATS. This campaign is considered to be a major strike on the network of drug smugglers and according to officials, this will help reach several other links of smuggling.

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