Pakistan’s Customs Collectorate in Karachi has successfully thwarted a substantial drug smuggling operation worth over 50 million rupees. According to a Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) statement, a parcel originating from the United States was intercepted, containing 370 grams of contraband. A second parcel was discovered with 1.5 kilograms of hidden drugs.
The FBR statement revealed that the parcels were examined under the supervision of the Assistant Collector Air Cargo Control Unit. The seized contraband will be subject to relevant laws, and further legal action is being taken. The provincial government has formed a special committee to investigate the Radio Pakistan incident.
Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, the leader of the Movement for the Protection of the Constitution, stated that Pakistan cannot engage in talks with Kashmir. The spokesperson for the hospital said that the best medical facilities are being provided to the pregnant women and their children.
In celebration of America’s 250th Independence Day, a Liberty Bell campaign was initiated in Islamabad. American Ambassador Natalee Baker inaugurated the Liberty Bell Initiative at the Lincoln Corner in Islamabad. Prime Minister Imran Khan arrived in London after attending the annual World Economic Forum, and an operation is underway to search for people buried under the rubble in Gul Plaza.
In Karachi, severe cold weather is sweeping the city, with winds reaching 20 kilometers per hour. Residents are stuck in traffic for hours due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures.
A statement from the FBR acknowledged that Minister of Finance expressed gratitude for the crucial role of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in eradicating polio in Pakistan. Improved communication between relevant institutions is necessary for the implementation of health programs.
Heavy snowfall has disrupted traffic on major highways in various districts, and light to moderate rain is continuing in several cities, including Sindh and Punjab.
A business leader stated that maintenance charges of 245 rupees per square foot were imposed, but despite the high fee, the market association has not taken adequate measures. The Sessions Court in Sargodha sentenced a woman to life imprisonment for murdering her husband.
The police identified three individuals involved in a string of serious crimes, including murder, kidnapping, and dacoity. The Deputy Commissioner of Eastern District ordered the regularization of an unauthorized petrol pump on the University of Karachi’s land, which was previously shut down.
A member of the MQM has written a letter to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to conduct an inquiry into World Bank-funded projects in Sindh. The MQM’s Sindh Assembly member, Engineer Adil Asghar, wrote the letter to the NAB chairman.
Barrister Gohar stated that the issue of the Board of Peace should not be decided without discussion in the assembly. Donald Trump announced that he would continue working with the United Nations and other countries on the Board of Peace.
A business leader stated that maintenance charges of 245 rupees per square foot were imposed, but despite the high fee, the market association has not taken adequate measures.
The police identified three individuals involved in a string of serious crimes, including murder, kidnapping, and dacoity. The police also reported that five tigresses, three tigers, and three tiger cubs were seized and relocated to a factory in Nawab Shah.
The United Arab Emirates has launched a new plan to address water shortages through artificial rainfall. According to reports from Abu Dhabi, the plan aims to alleviate water scarcity.
The police identified the residents of Garden, Metroville, and Gujranwala, who were involved in a series of crimes.
Actress Saina Goptha stated that when she began her acting career, her mother threatened to cut her wrist and told her that actors are associated with sinful and illicit professions.

