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A local trawler with crystal methamphetamine and heroin worth over Rs. 4.5 billion (gross street value) and suspects held by Navy in southern waters brought to Colombo harbour.
A special operation conducted by the Navy in coordination with the State Intelligence Service and Police Narcotic Bureau in the seas about 229 nautical miles (424 km) off Dondra led to the interception of two local fishing trawlers and apprehension of a large consignment of narcotic drugs with eight suspects on 14 December 2022.
The haul of illegal drugs included over 128kg and 327g of crystal methamphetamine (Ice) and 106kg and 474g of heroin (with their packages). In the same vein, SLNS Samudura also held another local fishing trawler with six suspects arrived to replenish fuel to the drug-carrying trawler. The consignment of drugs and the suspects were brought to the Colombo harbour by the Navy last morning (18 December). Navy Commander Vice Admiral Priyantha Perera also arrived at the Colombo harbour to inspect the consignment.
The apprehension was made by SLNS Samudura, after a long surveillance operation on high seas off the southern coast. The coordinated operation has led to the interception of a suspicious local multi-day fishing trawler which was in the seas about 229 nautical miles (424 km) off Dondra.
During subsequent search of the trawler, 124kg and 327g (including packages) of crystal methamphetamine in 94 packages and 106kg 474g (including packages) of heroin in 98 packages were held in 13 sacks, along with 8 suspects on 14 December.
Meanwhile, the Navy also took hold of another local multi-day fishing trawler with six suspects at sea, arrived on the scene to replenish fuel to the trawler which was held earlier.
The gross street value of the consignment of drugs seized by the Navy during this operation is believed to be over Rs. 4586.755 million.
The suspects held in the operation have been identified as residents of Tangalle, Nakulugamuwa, Kosgoda and Balapitiya and they are from 29 to 59 years of age. They will be handed over to the Police Narcotic Bureau for onward legal action.
With the mediation of the Defence Secretary General Kamal Gunaratne (Retd), the Navy has been able to carry out a number of successful drug raids, having mobilised intelligence services towards a common goal.
Including the latest seizure, the Sri Lanka Navy has held drugs with a gross street value of over Rs. 28.05 billion during operations mounted in 2022. Sri Lanka Navy – the country's first line of Defence is committed to coordinating with other law enforcement authorities, to carry out anti-drug operations of this nature in order to foil drug smuggling attempts being made in the guise of fishing.