High Seas Haul: Pakistan Navy Seizes $972M in Narcotics
The Pakistan Navy, in collaboration with a Saudi-led task force, successfully seized narcotics valued at approximately $972 million in the North Arabian Sea. The operation was conducted by the navy's YARMOOK ship under the Combined Maritime Forces.
In a significant maritime operation, the Pakistan Navy announced on Wednesday its interception of narcotics valued at nearly $972 million in the North Arabian Sea. This operation was carried out with the support of a Saudi-led task force.
The navy's ship, YARMOOK, played a crucial role in this successful mission, acting under the auspices of the Combined Task Force of the Combined Maritime Forces. The operation marks a major achievement in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in the region.
This seizure underscores the collaborative efforts and strong partnership between regional maritime forces, aiming to maintain security and stability at sea.
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