Gujarat Agencies Intercept Major Cocaine Shipment Near Mundra Port

The Gujarat ATS and Indian Coast Guard seized 115 kg of cocaine worth approximately Rs 1,150 crore from a vessel near Mundra port. Three foreign nationals were detained, with officials tracing the drug's journey from Brazil to its final stop in India. Investigations continue.

Gujarat Agencies Intercept Major Cocaine Shipment Near Mundra Port
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A collaborative operation between the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and the Indian Coast Guard resulted in the seizure of 115 kg of cocaine valued at Rs 1,150 crore. The drugs were found on a cargo vessel anchored near Mundra port, with suspects including Tanzanian national Juma Nasir Omar apprehended.

The cocaine is believed to have traveled through multiple countries before reaching India. Officials traced its route beginning from Brazil, through Latin America, Mexico, and Pakistan. Intelligence-led operations allowed for the successful interception of the vessel, marking a significant victory against international drug trafficking.

The operation involved the use of GPS and satellite communication equipment, suggesting sophisticated tracking and logistics were employed by the traffickers. Continued investigations are focusing on uncovering further details about the intended distribution and network connections involving Nigerian and Ugandan nationals in Delhi.

Authorities have hailed this as a milestone in combating maritime drug smuggling, leveraging the close coordination between different enforcement bodies to dismantle organized crime effectively and secure Indian coastal waters.

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