News Desk
Quetta
: The Balochistan Excise, Taxation & Anti-Narcotics Department has intensified its efforts to make the province drug-free, launching advanced Anti-Narcotics Training with the support of INL (International Narcotics and Law Enforcement). The training aims to equip officers and personnel with international-standard investigation skills, case preparation techniques, and operational expertise.

The program includes modern methods of information-based operations, scientific investigation procedures, accurate registration of cases under relevant legal sections, and practical training on the latest amendments in the Anti-Narcotics Act. Officials expect that these improved skills will ensure more professional handling of drug-related cases and help eliminate previous procedural gaps.

The training, conducted under the supervision of senior officers, is being carried out with dedication and professionalism. After each phase, participants are required to take a written test to evaluate their performance, capability, and learning outcomes—ensuring the program remains impactful and result-oriented.

According to the department, such structured and high-quality training will significantly enhance future anti-narcotics operations, making them stronger, more transparent, and fully aligned with legal standards.

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