Ahmedabad: In a joint operation by the NCB and the Indian Navy in Gujarat, more than 760 kg of the drug has been seized in the Arabian Sea. Where the international price of this drug has gone up to around 2000 crore rupees. However, according to the information, the recovered drugs include hashish, heroin and methamphetamine etc. According to sources, this consignment of drugs was coming through Pakistan. In fact, on Saturday, an NCB official said that this was the first such operation in which inputs of drug trafficking were received at sea, after which a joint operation was launched in association with the Navy's intelligence unit. However, the operation was carried out by NCB led by deputy director general (DDG) Sanjay Kumar Singh with the help of the Indian navy. At present, according to sources, the agency had intelligence inputs that two large boats carrying a large number of drugs, which were heading from the Arabian Sea to Gujarat or Mumbai, did not give the exact location, citing security reasons, from where the NCB and Navy personnel intercepted the vessels carrying drugs. At the same time, the NCB and the Indian Navy had prepared a very precautionary strategy for this joint operation in the Arabian Sea. However, 529 kg of high-quality hashish, 234 kg of best quality methamphetamine and heroin were recovered. The price of this drug is said to be 2000 crore rupees in the international market. Due to this, the Navy tweeted that the Navy and NCB carried out an operation in the Arabian Sea with excellent coordination. He also pointed out that the Navy is fully committed to tackling the drug menace. At the moment, according to the news, this is the first operation of its kind in the deep sea. Women who have been diagnosed with coronavirus have a deadly problem, investigation has begun Huge crowd gathers to visit Banke Bihari temple, one died! Owaisi's big statement amid hijab controversy