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Joint Indian-Sri Lankan naval operation blocks 500 kg of crystal meth in Arabian Sea | India News – Times of India

Joint naval operation between India and Sri Lanka blocks 500 kg of crystal meth in the Arabian Sea
NEW DELHI: In a joint operation on Friday, the Indian Navy and Sri Lankan Navy have seized approximately 500 kg crystal methamphetamine of two boats in the Arabian Sea.
The boats, along with their crews and the seized narcotics, are being handed over to the Sri Lankan authorities for further investigation and legal action.
This operation came after a record-breaking success seizure of drugs by the Indian Coast Guard earlier this week. On Tuesday, the coast guard announced the largest ever seizure of illegal drugs, intercepting a fishing boat carrying 5.5 tons of methamphetamine from Myanmar.
The suspicious vessel was first spotted in the Andaman Sea by a reconnaissance air patrol of the Indian Coast Guard. A coast guard vessel was dispatched and officers boarded the boat at dawn on Sunday after it entered Indian territorial waters.
The vessel, crewed by six Myanmar nationals, was found to be carrying 5,500 kg of methamphetamine, marking the largest drug seizure in the history of the Indian Coast Guard.
The boat has since been moved to an Indian naval base for further action.

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