KARACHI: Authorities seized around two tonnes of narcotics near the Gwadar coastline during a joint counter-narcotics operation.
According to an official statement, the operation recovered about 1,500 kilograms of hashish and 500 kilograms of “ice”.
Officials estimated the international market value of the seized drugs at about $215 million.
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Joint operation targets maritime smuggling
Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Coast Guards carried out the operation together.
Authorities said intelligence led to the action, and the Joint Maritime Information Coordination Centre helped coordinate it.
Officials added that the narcotics consignment was travelling through the Arabian Sea.
Investigators believe the shipment was headed for international destinations.
Drugs handed over for legal action
Authorities handed the seized narcotics to Pakistan Coast Guards for legal proceedings and further investigation.
Officials did not release any information about arrests or the identities linked to the consignment.
Officials said investigators would continue to trace the origin of the shipment and identify the network behind it.
Authorities highlight anti-smuggling efforts
In the statement, authorities described the operation as an example of effective inter-agency coordination.
Officials said the seizure showed continued efforts to stop the use of maritime routes for illegal activities.
They added that counter-narcotics operations remain part of broader measures to disrupt smuggling networks in regional waters.














