Separate cases have been registered against the accused.


Rawalpindi: Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) while conducting five operations in different areas of the country managed to recover over 134 kg of drugs and arrested 10 accused, said an ANF Headquarters spokesman here on Tuesday.
He informed that ANF recovered 72 kg hashish, 48 kg opium, 3 kg Ice drug and 1 kg heroin from a car intercepted near Kot Abdul Malik Interchange Multan. Two accused residents of Peshawar were sent behind bars.
In a joint operation conducted by ANF and Ranger in Lahore, 4650 grams of heroin were recovered and four accused were netted.
In another operation, 01 kg of Ice drug was recovered from the possession of a passenger rounded up in Multan. An accused resident of Chaghi who was trying to smuggle drugs from Quetta to Multan was arrested.
In the fifth operation conducted in D.G. Khan, 1 kg of Ice drug was recovered from the possession of two accused residents of Qilla Abdullah and Peshawar.
Separate cases have been registered against the accused while further investigations are under process, he added.
Offseason guide for eliminated NFL teams: Key free agents, draft outlook and more
- 5 hours ago

Foreign remittances hit record high of $3.6bn in December
- 15 hours ago
Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder and rhythm guitarist, dead at 78
- 13 hours ago
Mainly cold, dry weather expected in most parts: Met Office
- 15 hours ago
Bangladesh players act normal despite controversies, says Shanto
- 13 hours ago
Barnwell makes his NFL award picks: Ranking candidates for MVP, Rookie of the Year, more
- 5 hours ago
Pakistan reiterates support for Somalia's sovereignty, integrity
- 11 hours ago
Iran warns Washington it will retaliate against any attack
- 15 hours ago
Jags top trolls with 'small-market' reference
- 5 hours ago
Islamabad: Cylinder blast in wedding house leaves eight dead, 11 hurt
- 14 hours ago
Pakistan Navy ships visit Port Sultan Qaboos
- 15 hours ago

Preparing youth for digital economy: inside Pakistan’s wealth university
- 15 hours ago




