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Customs seize 12kg of high-grade marijuana at Karachi Airport

Last updated: July 7, 2026 6:22 pm
Haris Ali
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Customs seize 12kg of high-grade marijuana at Karachi Airport
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Pakistan Customs officials intercepted 12 kilograms of high-grade marijuana at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport late Tuesday night, marking a significant blow to a sophisticated narcotics smuggling network.

Customs intelligence officers discovered the contraband concealed within a shipment of household goods destined for the Middle East. The drugs, vacuum-sealed to bypass standard airport security scanners, were flagged during a routine sweep of the cargo terminal.

“The smugglers used a dual-layer packing technique to mask the scent and density,” said a senior Customs official familiar with the operation. “They thought they’d outsmarted the scanners, but our intelligence-led profiling caught them off guard.”

The street value of the seized haul is estimated in the millions. Authorities confirmed the marijuana is of a potent, imported variety, suggesting the shipment was part of an international trafficking chain rather than local production.

No arrests were made at the terminal as the suspects had already cleared the cargo through a third-party logistics firm. Customs officials are now tracking the shipping documents, which they believe were filed under a shell company.

This seizure comes amid a broader crackdown at Pakistan’s major entry points. Over the past six months, Karachi Customs has ramped up surveillance at the airport, targeting small-scale couriers and larger cargo syndicates alike.

Investigators are currently cross-referencing the shipment’s origin and the intended recipient in the Gulf. For now, the focus remains on identifying the local facilitators who managed to get the drugs past the initial perimeter security.

The investigation is ongoing, with officials expecting to widen the net as they trace the digital footprint of the shipping manifest.

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