Navy Makes Massive Meth Bust at Sea
The seizure, part of a multinational maritime security effort, marks the third major drug interdiction by Pakistan Navy in two months, disrupting narcotics smuggling valued at $130 million.
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Navy makes massive meth bust at sea
The Pakistan Navy ship TABUK carried out a major counter-narcotics operation, seizing over 2,000 kilogrammes of methamphetamine (ICE) from a stateless dhow in the Arabian Sea, according to a statement from the Director General of Public Relations (Navy) on Wednesday. The statement said PNS TABUK was operating on a Regional Maritime Security Patrol (RMSP) in support of the Saudi-led Combined Task Force 150 (CTF-150) under Combined Maritime Forces…
Pakistan Navy foils drug smuggling bid, seizes ice worth $130m in Arabian Sea
PNS Tabuk intercepts stateless dhow in Arabian Sea.Pakistan Navy seizes over 2,000kg of methamphetamine.Operation conducted in support of Saudi-led CTF-150.The Pakistan Navy has successfully conducted a major counter-narcotics...
Saudi-led Combined Task Force 150 and Pakistan Navy Interdictmore than $130 Million Worth of Illicit Drugs
Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS) Tabuk (F-272), operating in direct support of Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) Saudi-led Combined Task Force (CTF) 150, seized more than USD $130 million worth of narcotics from a vessel in the Arabian Sea, Nov. 16. “This narcotics interdiction, the second such one in less than a month, has once again highlighted the vital role played by the Combined Maritime Forces… Source
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