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SL authorities seize 110kg og heroin worth 1.1 billion rupees

byCT Report
09/04/2016
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COLOMBO: A Singaporean was detained along with 13 other foreigners after Sri Lanka seized 110kg of heroin worth 1.1 billion rupees (S$10 million) from an Iranian fishing trawler in the country’s biggest drug bust for nearly three years, the police said here the other day.

Ten Iranians, two Pakistanis, one Indian and one Singaporean were remanded in custody after appearing in a magistrate’s court in Colombo on Saturday, national police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera said.

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“They have had Sri Lankans involved in this smuggling,” Mr Gunasekera said. “We are hopeful of arresting them (Sri Lankans) very soon.”

Acting on a tip-off, police and the navy boarded the trawler off the south coast on Wednesday. They arrested the crew – the 10 Iranians and one of the Pakistanis – after discovering the 110kg of heroin that the authorities estimate was worth 1.1 billion rupees (S$10 million).

“A Singapore national and an Indian were (also) arrested following a car chase on Saturday,” he said, adding that the other Pakistani was detained at a house in Sri Lanka that was allegedly used as a base for drug-smuggling.

The seizure is the biggest since August 2013 when police found 260kg of heroin hidden in a shipping container that had come from Pakistan.

The Sri Lankan authorities have said that such large quantities of heroin suggest that Colombo is being used as a transit centre. Narcotics could be reshipped to the Far East, according to the authorities.

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