
The Pakistan Navy has successfully intercepted a major consignment of drugs during an anti-narcotics operation in the North Arabian Sea, according to ISPR.
The operation, conducted by PNS MOAWIN with support from naval air assets, targeted a suspicious boat. The narcotics, concealed in secret compartments of the vessel, were confiscated.
The seized drugs have an estimated international market value of $1 million and were intended for transport to international destinations via sea routes.
The ISPR emphasized the Pakistan Navy’s unwavering commitment to curbing illegal activities within the region’s maritime boundaries.
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