Five Indians held in Sri Lankan waters with haul of Kerala Cannabis

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Five Indians held in Sri Lankan waters with haul of Kerala Cannabis

A special operation mounted by the Sri Lanka Navy and Sri Lanka Coast Guard led to the interception of an Indian dhow carrying about 434kg wet weight of Kerala cannabis and the apprehension of 05 Indian suspects aboard, in northwestern waters last evening (Sep 13).

The coordinated operation has also made way for the apprehension of a local fishing trawler along with 05 Sri Lankan nationals, suspected to be involved in the incident.

The 434kg of Kerala cannabis recovered during the operation were found in 09 sacks and it prompted SLCGS Suraksha to seize the stock of narcotics along with the 05 Indian suspects aboard the dhow.

Both Sri Lanka Navy and Sri Lanka Coast Guard remain ever alert to prevent wide-ranging illegal activities stemming from sea routes around the island. As an extension of these efforts, SLCGS Suraksha engaged in this special operation inspected a suspicious Indian dhow in Sri Lankan waters west of the Kudiramalai Point, Puttalam through the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) yesterday.

Meanwhile, SLCGS Suraksha also seized a local one-day fishing trawler with 05 Sri Lankans, on suspicion that the trawler had reached the sea area to transfer the consignment from the Indian dhow and bring them ashore.

The street value of the stock of Kerala cannabis seized in this operation is believed to be over Rs. 130 million.

The intercepted Indian dhow, the stock of Kerala cannabis as well as Indian and local suspects have been brought ashore and they are to be handed over to the Kalpitiya Police for onward legal proceedings following preliminary investigation.