Islamabad: The Anti-Narcotics Power (ANF), in coordination with Qatari authorities, seized 4.48 kilograms of cocaine at Islamabad Worldwide Airport and arrested two suspects in a joint, intelligence-led operation.
In keeping with an ANF spokesperson, the operation stemmed from enhanced cooperation agreed upon through the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Convention on Counter Narcotics held in Islamabad in April 2025.
Appearing on shared intelligence, ANF officers intercepted a Pakistani girl, recognized as Sehrish Bano, who was touring from Sharjah to Islamabad through Doha.
A search of her hand-carried trolley bag led to the restoration of 4.482 kg of cocaine hid in a fashion designed to evade detection.
Throughout interrogation, the suspect revealed that her handler—additionally linked to the meant recipient—was ready outdoors the airport’s arrival space. ANF groups subsequently carried out a follow-up operation and arrested the handler, recognized as Amir Asad Ullah, alongside together with his car.
Investigators mentioned the drug-laden bag had been handed to the lady throughout transit at Hamad Worldwide Airport in Doha by a Nigerian nationwide appearing on the directions of handlers based mostly within the United Arab Emirates.
The arrested suspects, recovered narcotics, and the seized car are in ANF custody, whereas coordinated investigations have been launched in Pakistan and Qatar, the spokesperson knowledgeable.
He mentioned the case demonstrated the rising use of girls as couriers by trafficking networks looking for to keep away from suspicion, and underscored the significance of worldwide intelligence sharing in countering transnational drug crime.
ANF mentioned it remained vigilant and dedicated to dismantling trafficking networks via shut nationwide and worldwide cooperation.

