India, April 15 -- The anti-terrorist squad (ATS) of Gujarat police and the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) have seized over 300kg of drugs worth Rs.1,800 crore, which were dumped into the Arabian Sea allegedly by Pakistani smugglers who fled across the international maritime boundary after being chased, officials said on Monday. The seized contraband is suspected to be methamphetamine and has been handed over to the ATS for further probe, a release by the ICG said. According to the ATS, the contraband sent from Pakistan's Pasni port was supposed to be moved to another boat mid-sea and then transported to Tamil Nadu. ATS and ICG carried out the joint operation near the IMBL between India and Pakistan on April 12, said the release. HTC...