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Pakistani Ship Apprehended
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Gujarat: ATS, Coast Guard apprehend Pak ship with Rs 280 cr worth heroin

| @indiablooms | Apr 25, 2022, at 11:59 pm

New Delhi: The Indian defence authorities on Monday confirmed a Pakistani ship was apprehended on the Indian side of the Arabian sea near Gujarat, with the consignment of heroin worth Rs 280 crores.

The Pakistani ship is named  Al Haj.

It has nine crew members.

PRO Defence Gujarat tweeted: "In joint Ops with ATS #Gujarat,@IndiaCoastGuard Ships apprehended Pak Al Haj with 09 crew in #Indian side of Arabian sea with heroin worth 280 crs. Boat being brought to #Jakhau for investigation."

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