Boat intercepted with explosives blows up off west coast: India


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Indian intelligence said the crew was planning an illicit transaction when the vessel was intercepted on New Years Eve in the Arabian Sea 365km off Indias western coast.

New Delhi: A Pakistani fishing boat laden with explosives bound for India blew up killing all four people on board after the Indian coast guard tried to stop and search it the Indian government said on Friday.



It was not possible to independently verify the Indian account. In a first reaction Pakistan’s foreign ministry said it was unclear whether the incident had happened at all.





A handout photograph that is said to show the burning vessel after it blew itself up off the coast of Gujarat in the Arabian Sea. — AFP



Indian intelligence said the crew was planning “an illicit transaction” when the vessel was intercepted on New Year’s Eve in the Arabian Sea 365km off India’s western coast according to a government statement.



India put security agencies on nationwide alert for a militant strike last month in the lead-up to a visit by US President Barack Obama at the end of January.



Ajay Kumar Pandey a spokesman for the Indian Coast Guard declined to comment when asked whether the explosives believed to be on board the boat which sank were intended for use in a possible attack.



The Indian Defence Ministry released blurred nighttime photographs of a burning fishing boat with timestamps around 4am on New Year’s Day.



No name or other distinguishing characteristics were visible on the burning boat. No other physical evidence was presented by the Indian government.



The Indian Coast Guard chased the boat for almost an hour and fired warning shots before it stopped the Indian statement said. The crew hid below deck and set the boat on fire.



India’s vulnerability to militant attacks along its long coastline was exposed in 2008 after the seaborne assault by Pakistani gunmen on Mumbai the nation’s financial capital.



Ten Pakistani gunmen arrived on a rubber boat in Mumbai for the commando-style assault on two luxury hotels a train station and a Jewish centre that killed 166 people.



Since the attack India has upgraded coastal security spending money on patrol vessels helicopters and building a coastal radar network.



“We will look to connect the dots after gathering more details” KR Nautiyal deputy director-general of operations at the Indian Coast Guard said. “We will look at what was their design and what was their intention.”

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