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    Pakistan Customs Seizes 12kg Marijuana at Karachi Airport in Smuggling Attempt

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development at Karachi Airport, Pakistan Customs successfully intercepted an attempt to smuggle 12 kilograms of marijuana. This seizure underscores the persistent challenges faced by authorities in combating drug trafficking through major transit points. The operation reflects the vigilance and enhanced security measures implemented at the airport to prevent illegal substances from entering or leaving the country.

    Drug smuggling remains a critical issue in Pakistan, with narcotics often trafficked through airports and border crossings. The intercepted quantity of marijuana, a controlled substance, could have had serious social and health implications if it reached the streets. Authorities continue to strengthen their detection capabilities using advanced technology and intelligence-led operations to dismantle such networks.

    Meanwhile, this successful interdiction sends a strong message to smugglers about the increasing risks of illegal drug transportation. It also contributes to broader national and regional efforts to curb drug abuse and trafficking, which have significant impacts on public safety and security. Continued vigilance at points of entry like Karachi Airport is vital in safeguarding communities from the adverse effects of narcotics.

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