KARACHI: The Pakistan Railway Police successfully baffled a smuggling attempt of hazardous betel nut worth millions in Pakistani currency in Karachi, ARY News reported.
According to reports, the Anti-Theft Team Circle A carried out the operation against betel nut smuggling at Karachi Port, where 463.200 kilograms of harmful betel nut were seized by the authorities.
The Pakistan Railway Police officials caught the suspects red-handed while struggling to transport cartons of betel nut from the KBX warehouse at Karachi Port using pushcarts.
Acting speedily, two individuals were arrested by the Pakistan Railway Police, identified as Siraj and Niaz Ahmed. The officials seized the illegal goods on the spot.
Suspects will face legal proceedings as the case has been registered against them at the Railway Police Karachi City Station, ensuring the culprits get the punishment they deserve.
The successful operation highlights the dedication of law enforcement agencies to curb betel nut smuggling and defend public health.
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Earlier, the Karachi police uncovered a secret method of smuggling the expensive drug, weed, in the city as the traffickers have now shifted to online deliveries using motorcycle riders, following the use of courier companies, ARY News reported.
The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) claimed to have made ‘significant’ breakthroughs with the arrest of suspect Abdul, who disclosed critical insights into the operation.
According to the SIU, the arrested suspect, Abdul, revealed that the same method was used by Armaghan, the prime accused in the Mustafa Amir murder case, for smuggling the drugs.
“Weed is transported from Iran via Mand, Dahriji, and Northern Bypass to Saeedabad,” the SIU added, quoting Abdul.
According to Abdul’s statement, Hasnain Baloch is a key supplier and the leader of the Askani gang, which operates from Iran.
“Hasnain Baloch’s drugs are received by Hanif Baloch in Saeedabad, where riders from affluent areas collect the consignments,” Abdul said.