The Balochistan Excise, Taxation, and Anti-Narcotics Department, in collaboration with the International Narcotics & Law (INL), has launched advanced anti-drug training programs. The initiative is designed to enhance the skills of officers in tackling drug trafficking effectively. Trainees are being equipped with modern techniques in investigation and intelligence operations. Officials will also learn scientific approaches to evidence collection and case handling. The program aims to create a more professional anti-narcotics force in the province.
The training focuses on multiple areas, including intelligence-based operations, scientific investigation methods, and legal prosecution under the Anti-Narcotics Act. Officers are being taught how to detect, prevent, and prosecute drug-related crimes efficiently. This program emphasizes real-world case studies and practical exercises to prepare officers for complex situations. Collaboration with INL provides international expertise and modern methodologies. The ultimate goal is a safer, drug-free Balochistan for all residents.
Officials highlighted that this advanced training is a major step towards strengthening the province’s anti-narcotics capabilities. The initiative also encourages coordination among different law enforcement agencies. By combining local knowledge with international practices, authorities hope to disrupt drug networks more effectively. Community awareness and enforcement will go hand in hand to tackle the menace of narcotics. The program reflects Balochistan’s commitment to a long-term, sustainable fight against drugs.
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