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Indian Navy's Largest Drug Seizure: 3,300 kg of Charas and Meth Intercepted Near Gujarat Port

Indian Navy, in collaboration with the Narcotics Control Bureau, intercepted a ship near Gujarat's Porbandar port, seizing over 3,300 kg of drugs, including charas and methamphetamine. The joint operation led to the apprehension of five Pakistani nationals. Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the historic drug seizure as a significant achievement in the fight against drug trafficking.

Indian Navy's Largest Drug Seizure: 3,300 kg of Charas and Meth Intercepted Near Gujarat Port Image Source -www.indiatvnews.com

In a remarkable joint operation, the Indian Navy and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) intercepted a vessel near Gujarat's Porbandar port, seizing a staggering 3,300 kilograms of illicit substances, comprising charas and methamphetamine, marking one of the most significant drug busts in recent memory. This collaborative effort underscores the effectiveness of coordinated enforcement strategies in combating transnational crime.

The operation unfolded on Tuesday when naval authorities intercepted a small ship navigating near the Gujarat coast, leading to the discovery of 3,089 kilograms of charas, along with 158 kilograms of methamphetamine and 25 kilograms of morphine. The successful interception resulted in the apprehension of all five crew members, who were identified as Pakistani nationals, highlighting the international dimensions of drug trafficking networks operating in the region.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah commended the joint effort, emphasizing its importance in realizing the government's vision of a drug-free India. Through a tweet, Shah celebrated the operation as a historic milestone in the nation's anti-drug initiatives, crediting the collaborative efforts of the NCB, Navy, and Gujarat Police. The sizable seizure not only disrupts illicit drug networks but also serves as a testament to the government's resolute commitment to safeguarding public health and security.

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The interception near Gujarat's coastline not only prevents the influx of narcotics into the country but also sends a strong message to drug traffickers, signaling the authorities' unwavering determination to combat illicit activities at sea. As India continues to bolster its maritime security measures, such successful operations demonstrate the effectiveness of inter-agency cooperation and intelligence-sharing mechanisms in countering evolving threats posed by transnational criminal syndicates.

Overall, the record-breaking drug seizure stands as a testament to the Indian Navy's vigilance and operational capabilities, underscoring its pivotal role in safeguarding the nation's maritime interests and upholding law and order at sea.

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