Pakistan seizes ‘largest ever’ haul of heroin worth Rs1.5b at Torkham border 

Custom officials check seized heroin in Peshawar on January 7, 2022, after one of the largest shipment was intercepted by Pakistan Customs at the Pakistan-Afghanistan Torkham border crossing. (AFP)
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Updated 07 January 2022
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Pakistan seizes ‘largest ever’ haul of heroin worth Rs1.5b at Torkham border 

  • Customs department says received intelligence an international mafia attempting to smuggle heroin into Pakistan in imported container
  • Soon after, a team of customs personnel was formed under Additional Collector Muhammad Tayyab to conduct the raid 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Customs has seized 130 kilogrammes of heroin from a truck on the Torkham border, which the department says is the “largest quantity” of narcotics ever seized in the organization’s history. 
In a statement on Thursday, customs officials said the value of the recovered drugs in the international market was more than Rs1.5 billion. 
Detailing the recovery, Chief Collector Customs Peshawar Ahmad Raza Khan told the Express Tribune newspaper the recovery was made during an operation at Torkham’s import terminal. 
“They found the narcotics from the hidden compartments of a truck, number KBL-3763,” Khan said, adding that the vehicle had been impounded and the driver, identified as Sharif Khan, was in custody. 

 


The chief collector customs said the department had received intelligence reports of an international drug mafia network attempting to smuggle the heroin into Pakistan in an imported container. 
Soon after, a team of customs personnel was formed under the Additional Collector Muhammad Tayyab to conduct the raid, Khan added. 
In the last 16 days, drugs worth Rs3.23 billion have been seized at the Torkham border, he said. 
On Wednesday, customs officials seized more than 100kg of heroin from a truck, and took the driver into custody. They said the value of drugs in the international market was over one billion rupees. 
Moreover, the Customs Department of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) foiled a bid to smuggle urea fertilizer worth millions of rupees to Afghanistan. Officials confiscated the vehicle and the commodity that was being smuggled in potato sacks through Chaman. 

 


Pakistan beat India by 191 runs to win U-19 Asia Cup final in Dubai

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Pakistan beat India by 191 runs to win U-19 Asia Cup final in Dubai

  • Sameer Minhas played a clinical 172-run knock to lead Pakistan to a commanding total of 347-8
  • In response, India were in the game for first few overs but collapsed at 156 runs from 26.2 overs

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan delivered a commanding all-round performance to thrash arch-rivals India by 191 runs in the Under-19 Asia Cup final in Dubai on Sunday, dominating the contest with both bat and ball.

India, who were undefeated in the tournament, won the toss and put Pakistan to bat first. The decision did not pan out well for the Blue Shirts as Pakistan were off to a flying start, powered by opener Sameer Minhas and middle-order batter Usman Khan.

The two built a 92-run partnership before Khan returned to the pavilion. Minhas, however, kept on piling the runs and smashed a clinical 172-run knock to lead Pakistan to a commanding total of 347-8 from 50 overs. Ahmed Hussain scored 56 runs off 72 deliveries.

In response, India were in the game for the first few overs, but after that, it was all Pakistan, with bowlers picking up wickets at regular intervals. The Indian side collapsed at 156 runs from 26.2 overs. Minhas was declared player-of-the-match and player-of-the-series.

“It was a good innings... we wanted to bat first looking at the track,” Minhas said. “It is very memorable for me.”

Ali Raza picking up 4 wickets for Pakistan, while Deepesh Devendran was the pick of the Indian bowlers, returning figures of 3-83.

Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari congratulated the U19 team on the impressive victory.

“Impressive victory over India in final shows young players’ dedication and resolve,” he said on X. “A proud moment for the nation. Appreciation to captain, team, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, and coaches.”