"A report has already been sent to the government by the police and tomorrow, I have a meeting with the Superintendent of Police on this issue," he told PTI.
He, however, declined to get into specifics.
Earlier today, security forces seized 31 assault rifles and around 5,000 rounds of ammunition from the ship.
All 35 persons on board, including crew, were booked for illegally carrying weapons and ammunition.
A case under the Essential Commodities Act was also registered for buying 1,500 litres of diesel illegally with the help of a local shipping agent.
The vessel, whose crew includes eight Indians, was intercepted and detained by the Indian Coast Guard about 15 nautical miles east off Tuticorin on October 12.