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ICG Rajveer seizes 1,160 kg of banned drugs near Port
Updated On: 21 September, 2019 05:12 PM IST | | A correspondent
57 Gunny Bundles of suspicious substance was found and the same was transferred to ICG ship Rajveer along with other available documents on board the vessel

ICG ship Rajveer's Inspector General Maneesh Pathak seized packets of Ketamine drug, weighing 1,160 kilograms, worth around Rs 300 crores from the alleged smugglers
On Saturday, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) ship Rajveer in a sea-air coordinated operation seized 1160 Kgs of drug Ketamine from a suspicious Myanmarese vessel which was operating near Car Nicobar islands. The haul is estimated to be worth Rs 300 Crores in the international market. On September 18, the Indian Coast Guard Aircraft, which was on routine surveillance sighted a suspicious vessel operating in Indian Exclusive Economic Zone and not responding on VHF.
#WATCH: Indian Coast Guard ship Rajveer detained a Myanmarese vessel operating near Car Nicobar Islands, on 19 Sept. Gunny bags with suspicious packets were found in the vessel, they're being analysed by Narcotics Control Bureau at Port Blair. (18.9) (Source: Indian Coast Guard) pic.twitter.com/OvSn7rh4mP
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