The owner of the boat seized by Sri Lanka Navy along with 130 parcels of heroin has fled the area, the police said.
A multi-day fishing trawler named “Indunil 6,” was apprehended together with the drug stock 400 nautical miles off the southern coast in a joint operation carried out by the Navy and Police Anti-Narcotics Bureau.
The street value of the seized drugs is estimated to be over Rs. 1300 million.
During the initial inspection, security forces have not find anything suspicious. However, further investigation had revealed several areas of the boat were suspiciously made with fiber.
Later on the night of June 14, the vessel was brought to Galle port, where a detailed scan was conducted.
The scan uncovered a stock of suspicious parcels in a compartment sealed with fiber in the front section of the boat, the navy said.
The suspects had later confessed that a fiber boat builder, who was with them, had hidden the parcels by integrating them into the boat’s structure and sealing them with fiber.
The suspects, who are the residents of Gandara and Devundara, have stated that they embarked on the trip from Devundara on May 15.