COAS vows to ramp up crackdown on illegal activities to boost economy


In a firm commitment to protect Pakistan’s economic interests and enhance security, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir has announced an intensified effort to combat a wide range of illegal activities. This effort will involve close coordination with law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and government departments.

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General Munir made this declaration during his visit to Lahore, where he participated in a crucial meeting of the Provincial Apex Committee alongside Caretaker Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Raza Naqvi.

During the Apex Committee meeting, General Munir was provided with a comprehensive briefing on the current security situation, with a specific focus on law enforcement actions aimed at addressing issues such as electricity and gas theft, hoarding, and foreign currency smuggling.

The forum also discussed the steps taken to safeguard minority communities and assessed the progress of ongoing operations in the Kacha area. Additionally, the committee reviewed the repatriation process for illegal foreign nationals.

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