India-Sri Lanka Joint Operation Seizes 500 kg Crystal Meth

The Indian and Sri Lankan Navies successfully conducted a joint anti-narcotics operation in the Arabian Sea, intercepting two Sri Lankan-flagged fishing vessels and seizing approximately 500 kg of crystal methamphetamine on November 24-25, 2024. The operation was launched based on inputs from the Sri Lankan Navy, showcasing the growing synergy between the two nations in combating transnational crimes.

Key Details of the Operation

Surveillance and Coordination

Indian Naval Long-Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft, Remotely Piloted Aircraft, and an Indian naval ship, guided by inputs from the Information Fusion Centre – Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR), played pivotal roles in identifying and intercepting the vessels.

Execution

Continuous aerial surveillance and coordinated efforts between Indian naval assets led to the boarding of the vessels by the ship’s boarding teams.

Seizure

Approximately 500 kg of crystal meth was confiscated from the boats. An additional naval ship was deployed to enhance operational force.

Handover

The boats, crew, and seized narcotics are being handed over to Sri Lankan authorities for further legal proceedings.

Linking Past and Present Efforts

The operation coincided with the Indian Coast Guard’s largest-ever drug bust, where over 6,016 kg of methamphetamine was seized from a Myanmar fishing boat in the Andaman Sea. These back-to-back successes underscore India’s heightened vigilance and its collaborative approach to ensuring maritime security in the region.

Strategic Implications

Strengthening Partnerships

The operation reflects the close bonds between the Indian and Sri Lankan Navies and their commitment to tackling regional maritime threats.

Role of IFC-IOR

Operational inputs from IFC-IOR, established in 2018, highlight its critical role in intelligence sharing and countering illegal activities in the Indian Ocean.

Regional Security

These actions underline a collective resolve to maintain safety, thwart organized crime, and ensure maritime stability in the Indian Ocean Region.

Summery of the news

Why in News Key Points
Joint Anti-Narcotics Operation by India and Sri Lanka Indian and Sri Lankan Navies seized 500 kg of crystal methamphetamine in Arabian Sea. Operation conducted on Nov 24-25, 2024, based on intelligence from Sri Lankan Navy. Two Sri Lankan-flagged fishing vessels intercepted.
Intelligence Source Inputs from Information Fusion Centre – Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) guided the operation. IFC-IOR was inaugurated in December 2018.
Role of Indian Navy Extensive surveillance conducted using Indian Naval Long-Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft and Remotely Piloted Aircraft.
Operation Coordination Indian Naval ship and aerial assets worked together to board the vessels.
Handover to Sri Lanka The boats, crew, and seized narcotics are being handed over to Sri Lankan authorities for further legal action.
Recent Indian Coast Guard Operation Indian Coast Guard seized 6,016 kg of methamphetamine from Myanmar fishing boat in Andaman Sea around the same time.
India-Sri Lanka Naval Partnership Operation highlights growing collaboration between Indian and Sri Lankan Navies to tackle regional maritime challenges.
Piyush Shukla

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