Indian authorities have sent a legal notice to Elon Musk’s Starlink, requesting detailed information about a purchaser whose Starlink internet device was allegedly used in the largest-ever drug bust in India. The incident involved smugglers carrying $4.2 billion worth of methamphetamine, raising significant security concerns.
Details of the Case
Authorities from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands intercepted a Myanmar-based boat in late November, seizing over 6,000 kg (13,000 pounds) of methamphetamine. Investigations revealed that the Starlink Mini internet device played a crucial role in navigating the vessel into Indian waters.
Police have requested the following details from Starlink:
- Purchaser’s name and payment method
- Registration details of the device
- Location data where the device was used
- Contact information, including registered mobile number and email ID
This legal notice was issued under an Indian law empowering authorities to seek information relevant to criminal investigations.
Security Concerns for Starlink
The case has heightened scrutiny on Starlink’s operations in India, especially as the company seeks regulatory approval to launch its satellite broadband services in the country. This is the first instance where a Starlink device has been linked to such a major drug trafficking operation.
Starlink, owned by Elon Musk, recently emerged victorious in a lobbying dispute with Mukesh Ambani, regarding the allocation of satellite spectrum in India. However, this incident has raised concerns about potential misuse of its devices.
Drug Trafficking Impact
The methamphetamine haul, with an estimated retail value of ₹360 billion ($4.25 billion), has sent shockwaves through India’s law enforcement agencies. It underscores the growing reliance on advanced technologies by international drug cartels to evade detection.
Starlink’s Response Pending
Both Starlink and the Andaman police have yet to respond to media queries regarding the matter.
This investigation highlights the importance of robust security measures for satellite internet devices as their usage expands globally.