In a major counter-narcotics operation, Pakistan Navy Ship seizes drugs worth almost $1 billion in Arabian Sea, dealing a major blow to international drug trafficking networks. The operation, carried out in collaboration with the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), resulted in the confiscation of a huge quantity of narcotics from a suspicious vessel in open waters.
According to official reports, Pakistan Navy Ship seizes drugs worth almost $1 billion in Arabian Sea after intelligence-based monitoring of illegal activities in the region. The seized drugs included large quantities of crystal meth, heroin, and hashish, which were intended to be smuggled to international markets.
The Pakistan Navy stated that the successful operation reflects its strong commitment to maintaining maritime security and preventing illegal activities in the Arabian Sea. Officials confirmed that the crew members on board the vessel were taken into custody and are being investigated by relevant authorities.
This operation demonstrates Pakistanβs ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking through coordinated surveillance and intelligence sharing. Maritime routes in the region are frequently used by international criminal networks, and such large-scale seizures underline the importance of Pakistan Navyβs constant vigilance.
A spokesperson for the Navy emphasized that Pakistan Navy Ship seizes drugs worth almost $1 billion in Arabian Sea as part of its continuous mission to safeguard national and regional waters. The Navyβs swift response and coordination with other law enforcement agencies prevented a massive shipment of illegal drugs from reaching global markets.
Experts believe the success of this operation will enhance Pakistanβs reputation as a reliable partner in international maritime security. The government and defense authorities have praised the Navy for its effective action, calling it a landmark achievement in the fight against narcotics smuggling.
With this latest seizure, the Pakistan Navy continues to strengthen its resolve to ensure that the Arabian Sea remains free from illicit trade and organized criminal activity.
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