Pakistan Navy seizes large consignment of Indian-made narcotic pills
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The Pakistan Navy conducted a successful anti-narcotics operation, seizing a significant quantity of drugs, including Indian-made narcotic pills.
According to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the operation resulted in the confiscation of 2,000 kg of hashish, 370 kg of crystal meth (ice), and 50 kg of heroin.
The total value of the seized drugs in the international market is estimated at $145 million. Among the consignment, a large quantity of banned Indian-manufactured narcotic pills was also discovered. The intercepted drugs were handed over to the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) for further legal action.
The Pakistan Navy remains vigilant in combating illegal activities within the region's maritime boundaries, ensuring the security and safety of the nation's waters.