ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Navy seized a large cache of narcotics, said to be worth about $1 million, during a counter-narcotics operation in the North Arabian Sea.

The narcotics were being smuggled via a sea route to international destinations.

During the operation, the navy ship Moawin, supported by the navy air assets, successfully intercepted a dhow, conducted boarding operations, and apprehended the narcotics, which were stowed in a hidden compartment of the vessel.

“The successful execution of this anti-narcotics operation demonstrates Pakistan Navy’s vigilance, professionalism, and resolve to deter and disrupt all illegal activities, ensuring good order at sea. The seized narcotics are estimated to be worth approximately $1 million in international market,” an official statement added.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday extended appreciation to the Pakistan Navy for conducting a successful anti-narcotics operation at sea, according to the APP.

“This is a very significant milestone in the anti-narcotics campaign,” the prime minister said in a press statement issued by the PM office.

He said the navy played a central role in preventing drug smuggling on the country’s maritime defence and sea routes.

“The nation is proud of the personnel of the Pakistan Navy,” the prime minister added.

Published in Dawn, January 3rd, 2025

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