Pakistan Coast Guards foiled an attempt to smuggle goods worth crores of rupees in various operations
The Pakistan Coast Guards conducted operations in different areas and arrested the accused after recovering crores of rupees worth of diesel and illegal goods. 19 diesel trucks were seized and 645,000 liters of Iranian diesel were recovered from different trucks and passenger coaches at Windar (Balochistan) Naka Khari check post, Othal and other places and 20 suspects were arrested. According to Pakistan Coast Guards, 280 kg hashish was recovered during an operation in Peleri area of Gwadar Balochistan, while during another similar operation, 833 kg of high quality hashish and 42 kg of ice were recovered by catching a speedboat. More details He said that 80,417 kg of Chalia, 24,163 packets of Indian Gutka and miscellaneous items were recovered from the secret boxes of various passenger coaches. 274 smuggled mobile phones were recovered during the search of the passenger coach at the Superhighway (Karachi) check post.
294 migrants were arrested from Jiwani and Kantani (Gwadar) who were trying to go abroad illegally. The arrested migrants have been handed over to FIA after preliminary investigation. , and various items have been taken into custody by the Pakistan Coast Guards for further legal action. It is always committed to carry out its responsibilities to prevent drug, contraband and human trafficking in the coastal zone and to exercise its professional duties to prevent all types of drug and human trafficking. By thwarting the smuggling efforts in various activities in the area, it brings huge financial benefits to the national exchequer, however, some vested interests in the name of the so-called transport organizations obstruct the Pakistan Coast Guards from carrying out their duties efficiently because of this. Pakistan Coast Guards fully rejects the propaganda of the elements associated with the smuggling network while fulfilling its legal responsibilities. Such indiscriminate legal actions will be continued continuously to rid the homeland of trafficking and all available resources will be fully utilized to achieve this goal.
Editor: Raja Kamran