On its arrival here yesterday, Coast Guard Inspector General Kuldeep Singh Sheoran, inspected the vessel and appreciated the efforts and alertness of the Coast Guard personnel involved in the operation.
Later, a police team from Central Crime station, Port Blair took the boat and crew in its custody for joint interrogation by security agencies.
The boat was intercepted under suspicious circumstances by Coast Guard patrol ships 'Bhikaji Cama' and 'Rajkamal' in the Andaman Sea, nine nautical miles east of the Narcondum Island on the intervening night of Monday-Tuesday.
While inspecting the boat, the Coast Guard found the boat did not have any name or registration number written on hull nor did it carry any country's flag on it, a statement issued by the Coast Guard had said.
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A large quantity of fuel and water was found stored in 40-50 drums and large number of used clothes of men and women were also found which is unusual for such boats.
None of the crew members were having passport and no fishing gears or cargo was found onboard. The master and crew could not explain what they were doing in Indian waters and why they tried to run away from Coast Guard and what did they throw into the sea.
There have been several instances, when vessels involved in human trafficking and arms smuggling were apprehended by Coast Guard in Andaman Sea.