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Pakistani connection of drug consignment worth 12 thousand crores, this was plan 'A' and 'B' for delivery of drugs

Pakistan Connection bof drug

By Dilip kumar padiPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Pakistani connection of drug consignment worth 12 thousand crores, this was plan 'A' and 'B' for delivery of drugs
Operation Samudragupta: The Pakistani connection of drugs worth 12000 crores seized at Mattancherry Ghat near Kochi has come to the fore and along with this, Plan A and Plan B for the delivery of drugs have also come to the fore.
operation samudragupta: On May 13, a Pakistani connection to drugs worth Rs 12,000 crore seized under NCB's 'Operation Samudragupta' from Mattancherry Ghat near Kochi, Kerala has come to the fore. And with this, the conspiracy was also exposed under which it was to be spread through the Indian market in the nerves of the Indian youth. But Operation Samudragupt of Indian Navy destroyed all the conspiracies of drug peddlers. In fact, a 29-year-old Pakistani has also been caught with drugs worth Rs 12,000 crore. And when that person opened his mouth, there was a shocking revelation. In fact, there was a plan to send this entire consignment to India in small installments and in small boats. So that it can be consumed easily.

Captured Pakistani told 'plan'
The arrested Pakistani citizen told the NCB officers during interrogation that in fact a plan was prepared to transport this huge consignment of drugs to India in small boats. And through that it had to be delivered. Apart from this, a part of this was also to be sent to Sri Lanka. Because even the drug smugglers were apprehensive of the danger in sending large consignments to India. But when small boats were not arranged, the entire consignment was diverted to Sri Lanka and then plan B was prepared to take it to India in small installments from there.

exact place of delivery of drugs
An NCB officer told that the claim made by the person living in Baloch area of ​​Pakistan is being investigated. But this idea seems to be correct. Because whatever information has come out from him, it seems that he knew everything about when, to whom and where to deliver these drugs. It is possible that this can become an excellent source for NCB.

2500 kg methamphetamine seized
NCB has seized about 2500 kg of methamphetamine after receiving information from Death Crescent, the cost of these drugs is said to be 12,000 crores. A suspected Pakistani national has been detained during this raid. The seizure was made in a joint operation by the Narcotics Control Bureau and the Indian Navy. According to the information, this is the first major interception of 'mothership' carrying drugs by an Indian agency.

Sri Lanka and Maldives connection to the operation
This is the third major seizure made by NCB. In the last year and a half, NCB's action against sea smugglers through the southern route is going on. In the operation so far, a total of about 3200 kg of methamphetamine, 500 kg of heroin and 529 kg of hashish have been seized. NCB also shared inputs with Sri Lanka and Maldives in this operation. Due to which this big seizure has happened. This is the biggest seizure of methamphetamine in the country.Mothership's knowledge
This entire action was taken under the leadership of NCB Director General Sanjay Kumar Singh. Operation Samudragupt was launched. The NCB team interacted with and collected information from drug law enforcement agencies like DRI, ATS Gujarat etc. and intelligence agencies like Indian Navy's Intelligence Wing, NTRO etc. Continuing the joint efforts with the Intelligence Wing of the Indian Navy, intelligence was received about the movement of a 'Mother Ship' carrying a huge quantity of Methamphetamine off Makran Coast.

134 bags of methamphetamine
Based on this input, the Navy intercepted a large ship going to sea. 134 sacks of suspected methamphetamine were recovered from the vessel and an Iranian national was also detained. The stopped speed boat was carrying a person who is suspected to be a Pakistani national. The recovered gunny bags, Pakistani nationals, captured boat and some other items salvaged from the main ship were brought to Mattancherry jetty, Cochin on May 13 and handed over to NCB for further action.

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