Pakistan Hosts Key UNODC Meeting to Bolster Regional Anti-Trafficking Efforts

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Karachi: The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Country Office for Pakistan in collaboration with Pakistan Customs and Anti Narcotics Force hosted the 8th Expert-Level Meeting of the Inter-Regional Network of Customs Authorities and Port Control Units (IREN) in Karachi, marking a significant milestone under the Global Passenger and Cargo Control Programme (PCCP).

The four-day meeting is focusing on enhancing intelligence-sharing, improving risk-based targeting, addressing evolving trafficking threats, and further finetuning of the practical interregional collaboration. It brought together international experts, customs officials, and law enforcement agencies from eight IREN member countries to strengthen cooperation against illicit trafficking and transnational organized crime.

Welcoming the participants, Syed Shakeel Shah, Member Customs (Operations) Pakistan Customs Service, said, “It is a matter of great pleasure and privilege for Pakistan to host the 8th Inter-Regional Experts Meeting under the auspices of UNODC and the World Customs Organization. This meeting holds special significance as the first experts-level IREN forum being convened in Pakistan. We deeply value this opportunity to bring together regional and international partners committed to strengthening cooperation, operational coordination, and mutual trust. Pakistan remains committed to working closely with UNODC, WCO, and participating countries to advance intelligence-led border management, address evolving trafficking threats, and promote secure and lawful trade across the region.”

Arsalan Malik, Criminal Justice Advisor, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime emphasized the urgency and coordinated action, “In today’s interconnected world, organized crime moves faster than ever across borders. Strengthening cooperation and intelligence-sharing is no longer optional, it is essential.”

Svetlan Savov, international expert, World Customs Organization highlighted the importance of balancing security and trade, “Customs administrations play a critical role in securing global supply chains while ensuring the smooth flow of legitimate trade.”

Pakistan, as one of the pilot countries of the programme since 2007, has played a central role in regional cooperation in advancing the PCCP, from establishing its first Port Control Unit in Karachi in 2008 to becoming a regional training hub, Pakistan continues to lead capacity-building and operational cooperation and has since evolved into a regional training center. Pakistan coordinated the IREN Operation on Synthetic Drugs in 2024, demonstrating its leadership in tackling emerging drug threats.

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