Narcotics, illicit goods worth Rs37bn seized

GADANI: A significant smuggling attempt valued at an estimated USD 132 million (approximately Rs 37 billion) was thwarted in a coordinated maritime operation near Gadani, Balochistan, resulting in the major confiscation of narcotics and illicit goods. According to an official report on Sunday, the successful intelligence-based mission, conducted jointly by the Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA), and the Collectorate of Customs (Enforcement), Gadani, led to the seizure of 500 kilograms of Methamphetamine, also known as ICE, and 3,500 bottles of foreign liquor. According to officials, the joint task force acted on precise and actionable intelligence to intercept the illicit consignments. The foreign liquor was reportedly being smuggled into Pakistan via international sea routes, whereas the substantial narcotics cache was intended for an international destination. Following the successful interdiction at sea, the impounded contraband was formally transferred to the custody of the Collectorate of Customs (Enforcement), Gadani. The handover took place during a formal ceremony at the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency Headquarters in Karachi, adhering to all legal procedures. The entire undertaking was coordinated through the framework of the Joint Maritime Information Coordination Centre (JMICC), a body that facilitates enhanced inter-agency cooperation, effective intelligence sharing, and swift operational responses. This high-value seizure demonstrates the capacity and commitment of Pakistan’s maritime security and customs agencies to prevent the nation’s maritime domain from being used for smuggling and other unlawful activities.