FC Balochistan (North) conducted a successful anti-trafficking operation near Manjho Shourie, intercepting two trucks laden with Iranian diesel destined for Jacobabad. The operation, aimed at curbing illicit activities in the region, resulted in the confiscation of approximately 24,000 liters of smuggled diesel. Sources within FC Balochistan (North) reported that the seized trucks were transporting the contraband from Mustang to Jacobabad when intercepted. Following standard procedures, the vehicles were promptly handed over to customs authorities for further investigation. In a related incident, FC Balochistan (North) thwarted another smuggling attempt en route to Qila Abdullah and Saranan Yarrow. The intercepted goods included cigarettes, chala, and cloth, collectively valued at a staggering 130 million rupees. These items, destined for illegal circulation, were secured by FC Balochistan (North) personnel and are now slated to be transferred to customs officials for legal proceedings. Such operations underscore FC Balochistan (North)’s ongoing efforts to combat smuggling activities that undermine regional security and economic stability. The vigilant actions of security forces continue to play a crucial role in maintaining law and order across the province. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to cracking down on smuggling networks and ensuring that perpetrators face the full force of the law. The efforts of FC Balochistan (North) reflect a concerted drive to safeguard national interests and uphold regulatory integrity in the face of persistent challenges posed by cross-border smuggling.