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Pakistan, Iran discuss counter narcotics measures

byCT Report
27/02/2018
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RAWALPINDI: A four-member Iranian delegation has visited Anti-Narcotic Force (ANF) Headquarters and discussed issues of bilateral interest in connection with drug situation in the region with special focus on counter narcotics measures and initiatives taken by Pakistan and Iran.

The delegation was headed by Iran’s Anti-Narcotics Police Head Brig. Gen. Mohammad Masoud Zabetian, while ANF DG Major General Musarrat Nawaz Malik headed the dialogue from Pakistani side.

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Other members of Iranian delegation included Seyed Ali Mir Ghaderi, Consultant of Head of Anti Narcotics Police, Mohammad Nasiri, Chief of Anti Narcotics Police of Sistan and Baluchistan Province, Iran, Mehdi Honardoost, Ambassador of Embassy of Iran, Islamabad and DLO Iran in Pakistan Omid Sarvari. ANF participants included the officers from fields of International Cooperation, Law, Intelligence and Enforcement.

The delegates from both sides emphasized the need to further enhance the brotherly relations of both the countries, result-oriented implementation of MoU signed in1999, effective utilization of Bilateral/Regional CN Mechanisms, Timely intelligence sharing and elimination of impediments in coordinated and internationally controlled delivery operations.

Furthermore they also updated on establishment of Taftan/Mirjaveh Border Liaison Office (BLO). Moreover, the delegation discussed the strengthening of Joint Planning Cell (JPC) established under the triangular initiative. Need for regular interaction, communication and sharing of best practices were also discussed.

In near-past, cooperation of Narcotics Control Agencies of both the countries had resulted into many successful seizures of drugs and precursor chemicals. The Iranian delegation was apprised about the appreciation given by relevant Pakistani stakeholders for signing the Letter of Cooperation between the two sides during the visit of DG ANF to Iran last year.

The visit of Iranian delegation is regarded as a milestone for bilateral cooperation on drug issues between the two countries. In the past, Narcotics Control Agencies of both the countries had remained in cooperation with each other in the fields of capacity building, including Canine, Technical up-gradation and Drug Law Enforcement Training.

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