Gulf-bound: Coast Guards seize 3 tons of hashish

They also took custody of two motor vehicles

KARACHI:
Pakistan’s Coast Guards said they seized on Tuesday three tonnes of hashish bound for the Middle East where its estimated street value would have been $50 million, in one of their biggest drug hauls. The force carried out the raid in Pasni, a spokesman said, adding three smugglers were arrested. They also took custody of two motor vehicles and an oil tanker in which the hashish had been concealed in secret chambers, Coast Guards spokesman Major Zafar Ahmed told AFP. The raiding party had to cut into the tanker with power tools to retrieve the 3,010 kilogrammes of the drug. The consignment would have been worth around $50 million in the Middle Eastern countries where it was bound.


Published in The Express Tribune, May 6th, 2015.