Pakistan Navy Intercepts $1 Million Worth of Narcotics in Arabian Sea

Islamabad: Pakistan Navy Ship MOAWIN has successfully seized a significant cache of narcotics valued at approximately $1 million during a counter-narcotics operation in the North Arabian Sea. The operation aimed to prevent the transport of these substances to international destinations.

According to Pakistan Navy, the operation involved the interception of a Dhow, which was transporting the narcotics hidden in a concealed compartment. The operation was supported by Pakistan Navy air assets, allowing for the successful boarding and apprehension of the vessel. This initiative reflects the Pakistan Navy’s commitment to maintaining order at sea and its resolve to combat illegal activities.

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