Govt launches anti-smuggling crackdown aimed at reviving country’s economy

The government has launched anti-smuggling crackdown aimed at reviving the country’s economy.

It is also aimed at ensuring public safety and a stable economy, as it poses a major threat to the economic development of any country.

Since September last year, more than thirteen thousand metric tons of fertilizer, over three-thousand six hundred metric tons of flour, more than thirty-five thousand metric tons of sugar, over four million cigarette stocks, more than seventeen million liters of Iranian oil and more than fifteen hundred thousand cloth rolls have been seized.

The law enforcement agencies are committed to continuing their anti-smuggling operations in an effort to eradicate this menace from the country.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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