KARACHI: Acting upon the information provided by the Chief Collector of Customs Enforcement, Islamabad, the staff of Customs Check Post, Khurkhera intercepted a Hino truck bearing registration number SEA-312 (Zhob-Quetta). Upon conducting a thorough search, 109.5 kilograms of Hashish was recovered from concealed cavities of the vehicle.
The recovered narcotics carry an estimated international value of Rs.273 million, while the vehicle used for transportation is valued at Rs.15 million. Both narcotics and vehicle have been seized and further investigation is in process.
FBR reaffirms its strong commitment to combating narcotics smuggling and protecting society from this menace.
Earlier on December 15, 2025, Pakistan Customs, in coordination with national security and maritime agencies, has seized smuggled goods and narcotics worth more than Rs37.9 billion ($135.3 million) in a series of intelligence-led anti-smuggling operations carried out across airports, inland provinces and maritime routes.
Earlier this week, Pakistan Customs recovered gold, silver and commercial goods worth Rs925 million ($3.31 million) during enforcement actions nationwide.
Customs authorities intercepted 234.133 tolas (2.73 kilograms) of gold and 30,785 tolas (359 kilograms) of silver at international airports.
“The seized gold is valued at Rs100.67 million, while the silver is worth Rs205.67 million, bringing the total to over Rs306 million [$1.10 million],” the statement said.
In Balochistan, Customs Enforcement Quetta conducted multiple raids on warehouses in and around Quetta, seizing smuggled goods worth approximately Rs500 million ($1.79million), including betel nuts, cigarettes, Chinese salt, Indian medicines, skimmed milk powder, spare parts and misdeclared dates.







