Customs Enforcement Quetta seized large consignments of smuggled goods and narcotics worth Rs515.30 million in multiple intelligence-based operations (IBOs) in the areas of Mastung and Manikhawa, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) said in a statement on Saturday. According to the statement, the recovered consignments included foreign-origin narcotic hashish, China salt, cigarettes. and assorted electronic goods. Also read: FBR seeks new measures for increasing tax on affluent classes “The seizures were made on the basis of credible intelligence, reflecting the proactive enforcement strategy of Customs Enforcement Quetta. “These operations underscore the continued commitment of Pakistan Customs to curb smuggling, combat illegal trade, and protect the national economy. The timely support and effective coordination of the law enforcement agencies of Balochistan played a crucial role in the successful execution of these operations,” the FBR said. In another statement earlier during the day, the FBR said Pakistan Customs at Jinnah International Airport (JIAP), Karachi, foiled two separate attempts to smuggle gold and undeclared foreign currency during passenger clearance at the international departures terminal. A total of ten STB gold bars/bullions weighing 100 tolas and foreign currency amounting to $11,900 were seized. “The combined value of both cases is approximately Rs50.682 million,” it said.