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UNODC hails Pakistan as frontline state in global war on drugs

Published on: November 8, 2025 2:43 PM

UN recognizes Pakistan as frontline state in global war against drugs
ISLAMABAD – The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has recognized Pakistan’s leading role in the global fight against narcotics, commending the country’s strong enforcement record and consistent efforts to combat drug trafficking and organized crime.

Speaking in Islamabad, UNODC Representative Troels Vester praised the performance of the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF), noting that its major achievements highlight Pakistan’s frontline position in tackling the regional drug menace.

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Vester pointed out that synthetic drug laboratories are now emerging in Afghanistan, replacing traditional opium and heroin production. He said UNODC has developed a strategic roadmap to address these new threats and called for deeper international collaboration to counter drug smuggling networks.

Emphasizing Pakistan’s crucial role, Vester stated that the country cannot be left to face this challenge alone. “The international community must stand with Pakistan to curb the production and trafficking of narcotics,” he urged.

Read More: PN seizes narcotics worth $972m in major maritime drug bust

According to UNODC data, Pakistan seized 365 metric tons of narcotics and precursor chemicals in the past year — a testament to its strong enforcement capacity. The acknowledgment reflects Pakistan’s steadfast commitment to regional and global anti-narcotics cooperation.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Afghanistan, Anti Narcotics Force, drug trafficking, Latest, organized crime, Pakistan, synthetic drugs, UNODC

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