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Indian ships intercept Pak boat off Gujarat coast which self-explodes

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As per a statement by the Defence Ministry, Coast Guard ships and choppers intercepted the suspicious Pakistani fishing vessel about 365 kilometres (some 200 nautical miles) off the Porbander coast on the intervening night of December 31 and January 1.

The vessel was carrying explosives and it was intercepted after an hour-long chase.

The statement said four crew members were spotted on board the vessel who set it on fire after being chased. The boat ultimately sank following an explosion.

The Coast Guard has deployed three to four ships and several helicopters in the area to ensure none of the suspected crew members managed to flee.

As per sources, spy agency National Technological Research Organisation (NTRO) had been tracking the boat ever since it set sail from Karachi coast on the night of December 30.

As soon as the boat entered the Indian maritime boundary, it was intercepted by Coast Guard ships and choppers deployed in the area.

The entire operation, based on intelligence inputs, was kept secret and even the Navy was not informed about it, reports quoting sources claimed. Only a few Coast Guard ships and choppers deployed in the area were informed about the development.

A Coast Guard official, who led the operation, told that they cannot confirm as yet whether the four men spotted on the boat were Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorists.

Sources, meanwhile, claimed that a wireless set was also being used on the boat, probably to speak to the “handlers”.

The Defence Ministry issued a statement which said: “An intelligence based midnight operation was conducted on night of December 31 and January 1 by the Indian Coast Guard ships and aircraft to intercept a suspicious fishing boat in Arabian Sea near Indo-Pak maritime boundary, approximately 365 km from Porbander (Gujarat).”

“As per intelligence inputs, a fishing boat from Keti Bunder near Karachi was planning some illicit transaction in Arabian Sea. Coast Guard warned the fishing boat to stop for investigation; the boat (instead) increased speed and tried to escape away from the Indian side of maritime boundary.”

“The crew on board suspicious boat hid themselves in lower deck compartment and set the boat on fire, which resulted in an explosion.”

“Search operations continued by Coast Guard ships and aircrafts for any possible survivor.”

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