The Pakistan Coast Guards received information about the smuggling from the secret agency
Quetta: Pakistan Coast Guards recovered marijuana worth billions of rupees in a major operation in Balochistan.
According to the spokesman, the Pakistan Coast Guards had received information from the secret agency that there is a possibility of drug smuggling in large quantities from Gwadar (Baluchistan). Orders were issued on which a detailed plan was prepared.
According to the plan, mobile patrol parties consisting of 17 jawans including 2 officers were formed. Meanwhile, 1,936 kg of high-quality hashish, which was smuggled abroad, was recovered hidden in bushes at Kaldan Jhal, General Area of Gwadar. The exported drugs are worth billions of rupees (about $32.3 million in the international market).
Director General Pakistan Coast Guards appreciated the tireless work and high performance of the jawans in the operation.
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