Caretaker Interior Minister Sarfaraz Ahmed Bugti has unveiled an ambitious plan to crack down on hoarders and smuggling activities, vowing zero tolerance for such practices.
During a press conference on Sunday, Bugti emphasized the unwavering commitment of both state institutions and provincial authorities to combat the scourge of smuggling and hoarding.
The Minister announced cash rewards for Pakistani citizens who assist government authorities in identifying and exposing smuggling networks. He hinted at forthcoming rewards for those aiding in the identification and apprehension of illegal immigrants within the country.
Bugti revealed that ongoing operations targeting the smuggling of essential commodities such as wheat, sugar, urea, and foreign currency, have yielded substantial recoveries in various parts of the nation.
The minister reported the arrest of 59 individuals involved in the illegal ‘hawala hundi’ business, underscoring the government’s determination to spare no one in its efforts to curb smuggling and hoarding.
Bugti stated that a toll-free number would be created at the FIA and the Interior Ministry for anyone willing to assist the government.
He made it clear that a “zero-tolerance” policy would be implemented against all hoarders and smugglers, adding that those responsible would be imprisoned, prosecuted, and sentenced in court.
Moreover, Bugti highlighted the ongoing nationwide campaign against human trafficking, with federal and provincial governments collaborating closely in this endeavor. He disclosed plans to formulate a comprehensive policy addressing the issue of illegal immigrants in the near future.
Source: Pro Pakistani