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Pak boat had 'costly cargo' to be moved to India, say intercepts

Four occupants on board blew themselves up when the Coast Guard reached close to the vessel

New Delhi: A suspicious fishing boat carrying explosives from Pakistan was intercepted by Indian Coast Guard in the Arabian Sea near Indo-Pak maritime boundary but it sank after the crew on board set it on fire, an incident that comes a month after the sixth anniversary of the Mumbai terror attack.

According to the Coast Guard the fishing vessel did not blow up accidentally, it was a deliberate action. Phone intercepts have revealed that the boat had 'costly cargo' to be moved to India.

An intelligence-based midnight operation was conducted by the Coast Guard ships and aircraft to intercept the suspect fishing boat, approximately 365 km off Porbandar in Gujarat, on the intervening night of December 31 and January 1 after a hot pursuit.

As per the intelligence inputs received on December 31, a fishing boat from Keti Bunder near Karachi was planning some illicit transaction in Arabian Sea, a statement by the Defence Minsitry said today. Based on the information, a Coast Guard Dornier aircraft undertook sea-air coordinated search and located the suspect fishing boat.

Thereafter, the Coast Guard ship on patrol in the area was diverted and intercepted the unlit boat at about midnight of December 31 in a position 365 km west-south west off Porbandar.

The Coast Guard ship warned the fishing boat to stop for further investigation of the crew and cargo. However, the boat increased speed and tried to escape away from the Indian side of the maritime boundary.

The hot pursuit continued for nearly one hour and the Coast Guard ship managed to stop the fishing boat after firing warning shots.

Four persons were seen on the boat who disregarded all warnings by the Coast Guard ship to stop and cooperate with investigation, the statement said.

Soon thereafter, the crew hid themselves in the lower deck compartment and set the boat on fire, which resulted in an explosion and major fire on the boat, it said.

Due to darkness, bad weather and strong winds, the boat and persons on board could not be saved or recovered. The boat burnt and sank in the same position, in early hours of January 1.

Coast Guard ships and aircraft are continuing operations in area to search for any possible survivor, the statement said.

The Coast Guard and other security agencies were maintaining high vigil in the maritime and coastal areas in the last couple of months due to several inputs on threat from the sea.

Here is the full statement:

“Intelligence based midnight operation was conducted on the intervening night of December 31 and January 1 by the Indian coastguard ships and aircraft to intercept a suspect fishing boat in Arabian Sea near Indo-Pak maritime boundary, approximately 365 km from Porbandar.”

"As per the intelligence inputs received on 31st December, a fishing boat from Keti Bunder near Karachi was planning some illicit transaction in Arabian Sea. Based on the input, Coast Guard Dornier aircraft undertook sea-air coordinated search and located the suspect fishing boat. Thereafter, the Coast Guard ship on patrol in area was diverted and intercepted the unlit boat at about midnight of 31st December in position 365 km West-South West of Porbandar."

"The coastguard ship warned the fishing boat to stop further investigation of the crew and cargo, however the boat increased speed and tried to escape away from the Indian side of the Maritime boundary. The hot pursuit continued for nearly one hour and the Coast Guard ship managed to stop the fishing boat after firing warning shots. The crew hid themselves in below deck compartment and set the boat on fire, which resulted in explosion and major fire on the boat."

"Due to darkness, bad weather and strong winds, the boat and persons on boards could not be saved or recovered. The boat burnt and sank in the same position, in the early hours of 1st January. Coast Guard and aircraft are continuing operations in area to search for any possible survivor. Coast guard and other security agencies are maintaining high vigil maritime and coastal areas since last couple of months due to several inputs on threat from the sea."

( Source : dc/pti )
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