Indian Coast Guard Apprehends a Myanmarese Fishing Boat Carrying 5,500 kgs Drugs

Dusmanta Behera
Dusmanta Behera - Editor-in-Chief
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New Delhi || 26-11-2024

Indian Coast Guard (ICG) apprehended a Myanmarese fishing boat ‘Soe Wai Yan Htoo’, carrying approx. 5,500 kgs of prohibited drug Methamphetamine along with one portable Inmarsat Satellite phone, in Andaman seas on 25 November 2024. An ICG Dornier aircraft, while on reconnaissance sortie, detected a boat which was operating in a suspicious manner. The information was passed on to the Joint Operation Centre, which subsequently deployed a Fast Patrol Vessel from Sri Vijaya Puram to intercept the suspicious boat.

A team of the ICG ship boarded the Myanmarese boat for investigation at 0630 hrs on 24 November 2024 when the boat was eight nm off Barren Island in Indian Territorial waters and the joint interrogation was carried out.
The six crew onboard the boat were identified as Myanmarese nationals. During rummaging, the boarding party found approx. 5,500 kgs of prohibited drug Methamphetamine and one portable Inmarsat Satellite phone.
Subsequently, the boat was brought to Sri Vijaya Puram for further investigation on 25 November 2024.
The seizure is the biggest-ever drug haul by ICG, highlighting its commitment to safeguarding Indian territorial waters.

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