In a significant maritime operation, the Saudi-led Combined Task Force (CTF) 150, in collaboration with the Pakistan Navy, intercepted narcotics worth nearly $1 billion in the Arabian Sea. The operation, conducted by the Pakistani naval vessel PNS Yarmook, targeted two sailboats within a 48-hour period. The first interception on October 18 yielded over two tons of crystal methamphetamine, valued at approximately $822.4 million. The second operation, less than two days later, resulted in the seizure of 350 kg of crystal methamphetamine worth $140 million and 50 kg of cocaine valued at $10 million. The Combined Maritime Forces (CMF), a 47-nation naval partnership, confirmed that the intercepted vessels were stateless, with no indication of their origin. Commodore Fahad Aljoiad of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces described the operation as one of the most successful narcotics seizures in CMF history. The U.S. Central Command also praised the efforts of the CTF 150, which patrols over 3 million square miles of sea, including critical global shipping lanes, to combat drug and weapon smuggling.
Saudi-led task force, Pakistan Navy seize drugs worth nearly $1 billion in Arabian Sea
