Sunday, November 17, 2024 12:46 AM
Police thwarted a narcotics smuggling attempt, seizing 10 kg of hashish and arresting Shakeel Ahmed in KP.
In recent years, Pakistan has faced significant challenges in combating drug trafficking, particularly with narcotics being smuggled across provincial borders. The issue has become a pressing concern for law enforcement agencies, as they strive to dismantle the networks that facilitate this illegal trade. On October 4, 2024, the police made a notable breakthrough in this ongoing battle against drug smuggling.
On that day, the police successfully intercepted a vehicle at the Makhnor check post, which was en route to Rawalpindi from Kohat. Acting on a tip-off, the Jand Police conducted a thorough search of the coaster and discovered a staggering 10 kilograms of hashish concealed within the baggage of the accused, identified as Shakeel Ahmed, a resident of Tull in the Hangu district. The estimated value of the seized narcotics is in the millions of rupees, highlighting the scale of the operation.
During preliminary questioning, Shakeel Ahmed admitted to being part of an interprovincial narcotics smuggling racket. His confession sheds light on the organized nature of drug trafficking in Pakistan, where individuals often collaborate to transport illegal substances across various regions. The police have registered a case against him under Section 9-C of the Control of Narcotic Substances Act, 1997, and further investigations are underway to uncover more details about the broader network involved.
This incident underscores the relentless efforts of law enforcement agencies in Pakistan to combat drug trafficking. The police's proactive measures not only prevent the distribution of harmful substances but also serve as a deterrent to potential smugglers. As the authorities continue to enhance their strategies and collaborate with other agencies, it is crucial for the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Together, we can contribute to a safer and drug-free society.