In cooperation with other organizations, FC Balochistan (North) carried out anti-trafficking operations throughout Balochistan. Large amounts of illicit items were confiscated between March 6 and March 24, 2024, blocking their access into the area.
During the operations, 410 cartons of cigarettes, 39,260 liters of Iranian diesel, 12 metric tons of narcotics, and 1135 solar panels and inverters were found.
These seizures, which have a 1927 million value, interfere with illegal trade networks in a number of ways.Pic.twitter.com/a7lYphvBcW #SamaaTV
A number of other contraband goods were also seized, such as tires, sugar, urea fertilizer, china salt, and non-customs-paid automobiles.
Organized smuggling networks were disrupted as a result of the operations, which covered the border districts of Zhob, Qila Saifullah, Noshki, Barkhan, Panjpai, Chaman, Dera Allah Yar, and the Pakistan-Afghanistan region.
The confiscated goods, which were estimated to be worth Rs. 1927 million, were quickly turned over to customs officials for additional handling.
Smugglers had tried to hide these illegal commodities on passenger buses and trucks in order to move them. The security and border integrity of the area were preserved, nonetheless, thanks to the alertness and prompt action of FC Balochistan men.