Pakistan Coast Guards cracked down on illegal immigrants and exposed a large narcotics smuggling network, spanning from Gwadar to Hub.
The operations, carried out from Jiwani to Pasni, involved the arrest of illegal immigrants and the confiscation of a major quantity of contraband, including narcotics, oil, and various everyday items.
Acting on confidential information, the Pakistan Coast Guards intercepted a shipment involved in narcotics trafficking through the sea.
The operation led to the apprehension of various foreign nationals at different locations.
Seized items included 1 kilogram of ice, 8,568 kilograms of supari (betal nuts), 95 cartons of cigarettes, 2,151 kilograms of cloth, 1,150 kilograms of chemicals, along with significant quantities of petrol and diesel.
At medical checkpoints, a free medical camp provided examinations for 280 individuals, and essential medicines were distributed among those in need.
The Pakistan Coast Guards also took legal action, confiscating 53 speedboats, 3,900 litres of diesel, 5,660 litres of petrol, and other lawful items from their owners.
Moreover, the Pakistan Coast Guards played a crucial role in assisting people stranded in the floods, showcasing their commitment to maritime security and public welfare.