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High Alert on Maharashtra Coast: Suspicious ‘Foreign-Looking’ Boat Spotted

Authorities are on full alert as a mysterious vessel—suspected to have foreign markings—was detected drifting about two nautical miles off the Revdanda-Korlai coastline in Raigad district on July 7, 2025. The incident triggered a multi-agency response involving Raigad Police, Navy, Coast Guard, and Bomb Disposal Units.


What Happened 🕵️‍♂️

Late Sunday evening, Navy radar detected an unmarked boat near Revdanda, showing what appeared to be Pakistani-style inscriptions. The vessel drifting in stormy seas prompted immediate surveillance and rescue operations . Despite heavy rain and fierce winds, SP Anchal Dalal boldly attempted to inspect the boat aboard a barge—only to be forced back by treacherous conditions.


Tactical Response and Security Measures

  • A robust security network activated: Raigad Police, BDDS, QRT, the Indian Navy, and Coast Guard rapidly convened at the scene.
  • Backup forces were stationed across the Raigad shoreline; drone surveillance and coastal radars intensified .
  • Authorities warned locals and fishermen to steer clear of the area as rescue and inspection continue under strict protection protocols.

Why It Matters 🔍

  • Geo-security red flag: The boat’s Pakistan-like markings evoke memories of the 2008 Mumbai terror boats, triggering a wave of caution across Maharashtra’s maritime defenses.
  • Nature’s interference: Officials suspect the vessel could have drifted here due to heavy monsoon storms. However, caution remains high until origin and intent are confirmed.

Next Steps Ahead

  • Interception plan: Once weather relents, authorities plan to intercept, board, and inspect the boat for clues—whether it’s deserted, a fishing vessel, or bait for mischief.
  • Origins to be traced: Forensic teams and maritime experts will examine the vessel for serials, labels, or tech indicating its origin.
  • Security review: Coastal surveillance remains under 24/7 monitoring, with potential upgrades to sonar, drones, and patrol routines in pipeline.

Community & Expert Voice

  • A coastal strategist warns, “In this monsoon season, a stray craft can easily escalate into a national concern.”
  • Local fishermen report increased patrols: “The waters feel safer now, but this boat keeps everyone on edge.”

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