The Chagai Levies Force successfully thwarted an arms trafficking attempt along the Pakistan-Afghan border in Balochistan on Tuesday. Two suspected arms smugglers were apprehended following a meticulously executed intelligence operation.
The Deputy Commissioner of Chagai confirmed that the operation was launched in response to credible intelligence reports that indicated an imminent smuggling attempt in the region. Acting swiftly on the provided information, the Levies Forces mobilized their resources to intercept and apprehend the suspects.
During the operation, the Levies Forces seized a cache of illegal weapons, which included a staggering 100 pistols. Additionally, a vehicle believed to be connected to the smuggling operation was also confiscated.
Authorities have initiated a thorough investigation into the matter to uncover any potential links to larger criminal networks involved in arms trafficking. Preliminary inquiries are underway to ascertain the origin and intended destination of the confiscated weapons.
This operation is being hailed as a major victory in the ongoing efforts to combat illegal arms trade and maintain security along the sensitive border areas of Balochistan. The Chagai Levies Force remains committed to ensuring the safety and stability of the region, and their successful operation sends a clear message that such criminal activities will not be tolerated.
Further details regarding the arrested suspects and their affiliations are expected to emerge as the investigation progresses. The Levies Force, in coordination with other law enforcement agencies, will continue to vigilantly safeguard the region against any threats to its peace and security.