Karachi, In a significant joint operation, the Pakistan Navy, along with the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) and Pakistan Customs Intelligence, has successfully seized 4,104 bottles of liquor valued at approximately PKR 145.6 million in the North Arabian Sea. This operation underscores the relentless efforts of Pakistani maritime and law enforcement agencies to curb illegal activities in its waters.
According to Pakistan Navy, the operation was intelligence-based and coordinated through the Joint Maritime Information and Coordination Centre. The collaborative effort showcases the dedication of the involved agencies to uphold law and order at sea and prevent the misuse of Pakistani maritime territory for unlawful acts.
The seized liquor has been handed over to Pakistan Customs for further legal action, highlighting the effective collaboration among the Pakistan Navy, PMSA, and Customs Intelligence in tackling criminal activities and safeguarding national interests. This operation comes at a time when maritime criminal activities are rampant, with perpetrators seeking to exploit the seas for their illicit enterprises.
The success of this operation is a clear message to those involved in illegal activities that the Pakistan Navy, PMSA, and Pakistan Customs are vigilant and resolute in their commitment to preventing the use of Pakistani waters and land for any unlawful purposes. The agencies remain dedicated to their national obligations and responsibilities to establish lawful order at sea, ensuring the security and integrity of Pakistan’s maritime borders.