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Pakistan And Bangladesh Sign Agreement To Combat Drug Trafficking
Pakistan And Bangladesh Sign Agreement To Combat Drug Trafficking
Pakistan and Bangladesh have signed a new agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking and cross-border narcotics smuggling.
The agreement was finalized during high-level discussions between officials from both countries, focusing on intelligence sharing, coordinated operations, and joint efforts to curb illegal drug networks operating across the region.
Authorities say the partnership will help improve law enforcement coordination and enhance measures against organized trafficking groups involved in the production and transportation of narcotics.
Officials from both sides reaffirmed their commitment to tackling drug-related crimes, describing the agreement as an important step toward regional security and public safety.
Analysts note that increasing regional cooperation is becoming essential as South Asian countries face growing challenges linked to drug trafficking, organized crime, and illegal cross-border activities.
