Rs200m worth of liquor seized in joint maritime operation

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The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) on Monday said it had confiscated foreign liquor worth Rs200 million during a joint intelligence-based operation in the Arabian Sea.

According to a statement, a maritime interdiction operation led to the interception of a stateless vessel carrying a large quantity of illicit liquor concealed onboard and intended for unlawful distribution.

“The operation was carried out through a coordinated effort by the Pakistan Navy, PMSA, Joint Maritime Information Coordination Centre and Anti Narcotics Force (Sindh), demonstrating effective inter-agency collaboration and operational synergy,” said the statement.

JOINT MARITIME INTELLIGENCE BASED OPERATION BY PN, PMSA, JMICC & ANF (SINDH) IN THE ARABIAN SEA

Karachi, Pakistan – Monday, 13 April 2026: A successful intelligence based Maritime Interdiction Operation was conducted in the Arabian Sea, resulting in the interception of a (1/5) pic.twitter.com/2P97bfd0a8
— PAKISTAN MARITIME SECURITY AGENCY (@PMSAHQ) April 13, 2026

The statement said the success of the operation was enabled by timely intelligence sharing, real-time coordination and seamless execution by the participating agencies.

The seized contraband, with an estimated international market value of over Rs200m, represented a major disruption to smuggling networks operating in the region. The confiscated items were formally handed over to the ANF (Sindh) for further investigation and legal proceedings.

A spokesperson for the maritime security said the operation was conducted as part of ongoing counter-narcotics efforts, adding that the success underscored the agencies’ resolve to combat smuggling, safeguard maritime boundaries and contribute to regional security.

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