ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday rebutted India’s claim of seizing a huge consignment of narcotics from a fishing vessel “off the coast of Gujarat” with suspected Pakistani links.
Indian authorities this week claimed to seize the vessel carrying more than 3,000 kilograms of narcotics and arrest five crew members who allegedly had links with Pakistan, according to a report published by the Times of Indian newspaper.
Describing the development as a “grand success,” Indian Home Minister Amit Shah said the operation making “the biggest offshore seizure of drugs” was a testament to Prime Minister Narendra Modi government’s commitment to making the nation drug-free.
The Pakistan Navy denied the Indian claim, saying the boat had been operating in international waters near the Omani coast and was towed by an Indian Navy ship till the Gujarat coast.
“It is clarified that information about the boat was provided to both Indian Navy and Pakistan Navy. The boat was actually operating in international waters near Omani coast and was heading south. Indian captured the boat and towed it from the western area of North Arabian Sea till coast of Gujarat,” Pakistan Navy said in a statement.
“Later on, information [was] released to media that boat was intercepted off Gujarati coast.”
Pakistan Navy said it had investigated the matter and the “orchestrated event speaks of malintent against Pakistan.”
Pakistan Navy and the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) are fully capable of effectively preventing all sorts of illicit activities in Pakistani waters, it added.