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Pakistan Navy Seizes Large Cache of Indian-Made Drugs

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RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Navy successfully seized a massive cache of narcotics in a high-profile anti-narcotics operation. The news was confirmed by the military’s media wing on Monday. The operation led to the confiscation of Indian-made narcotic pills and a large quantity of drugs.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistan Navy confiscated 2,000 kilograms of hashish, 370 kilograms of ice, and 50 kilograms of heroin during the operation. The estimated value of the seized drugs in the international market is a staggering $145 million. These drugs have since been handed over to the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) for further action.

The Pakistan Navy has reiterated its commitment to actively safeguard the maritime boundaries of the region and prevent illegal activities, including drug trafficking.

Recent Joint Operations

This operation follows a series of successful anti-narcotics missions. Last week, the Pakistan Navy, in collaboration with the Combined Task Force 150 (CTF 150), seized another large haul of narcotics in the North Arabian Sea. This joint effort involved multiple naval forces and underscored the importance of international cooperation in combating illegal drug trade.

The focused operation was carried out by Pakistan Navy’s ship PNS Zulfiquar and the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency’s ship Kolachi. They were joined by the US Navy’s ship USS Abraham Lincoln, demonstrating the strength of joint military efforts in securing maritime boundaries. Aircraft from the coast guard and the Pakistan Navy also provided aerial support to the operation.

As a result of these coordinated efforts, 1.3 tons of hashish, worth an estimated $26 million, was confiscated during the operation.

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Pakistan Navy Takes Command of CTF 150

Pakistan Navy recently assumed command of the Combined Task Force 150 (CTF 150), a multinational naval task force aimed at curbing illegal activities in international waters. The task force focuses on ensuring maritime security, countering drug trafficking, and preventing other illicit activities in the region.

This leadership role demonstrates Pakistan Navy’s growing importance in international maritime operations. As a key player in promoting regional security, the Pakistan Navy remains vigilant against all kinds of illegal activities, including drug smuggling, in the Arabian Sea and beyond.

Commitment to Maritime Securtity

The Pakistan Navy’s recent successes highlight its ongoing dedication to maintaining peace and security in the region’s waters. Through continuous surveillance, cooperation with international forces, and timely operations, the Pakistan Navy remains on the frontline of preventing illegal activities, from drug trafficking to other forms of smuggling.

These recent operations, along with the Navy’s leadership of CTF 150, signal a strengthened resolve in securing maritime routes and keeping the region free from illegal activities. With large-scale drug hauls and successful joint operations, the Pakistan Navy continues to play a critical role in safeguarding Pakistan’s maritime interests.

As the battle against drug trafficking intensifies, the Navy’s proactive stance ensures that the region’s waters remain safe and secure. The seized narcotics have dealt a significant blow to international drug traffickers, further solidifying Pakistan’s position as a key player in the fight against illegal trade.

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