Government Intensifies Smuggling Crackdown with Significant Seizures.

Karachi: The government is continuing its crackdown against smuggling. During the last week, security forces and law enforcement agencies seized 375 metric tons of fertilizer, 34 metric tons of flour, 6,800 cigarette stocks, 465 rolls of cloth, and 240,000 liters of Iranian oil.

According to Radio Pakistan, the law enforcement agencies are determined to continue their anti-smuggling operations to steer the country out of problems. This sustained effort is part of a broader strategy to curb illegal trade activities that have been affecting the nation’s economy and security. The authorities emphasize that these operations will persist until significant progress is achieved in eliminating smuggling networks.