"It was originally the intelligence of the DRI, they tipped us off about the smuggling," DIG Coast Guard Dinesh Rajputran told PTI.
According to DRI officials, they had received the intelligence on December 2. "As soon as intelligence was shared we alerted the Coast Guard ships and aircraft," said another Coast Guard official, DIG Donny Michael.
Officials said the barge MV Ganga Sagar sailed from Mumbai with around 23 tonnes of red sanders for transfer at sea to the dhow 'Al Marwan, 10'.
"At the same time barge Ganga Sagar sailed from Sewari in Mumbai with red sanders and the two vessels were expected to meet near Bombay High for transfer," said Putran.
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On December 2 the Indian Coast Guard Ship Achook sailed to intercept the consignment; another ship, ICGS Subhadra Kumari Chauhan, also went to the sea. DRI in the meanwhile had learnt that the accused were referring to red sanders by code name 'jinga' (prawns).
"We also pressed Dornier aircraft and Chetak helicopter into the operation," added Michael. The CG grew suspicious as Al Marwan, instead of going to Dubai, was trying to reach the Bombay High.