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Proximity with Afghanistan and the porous border between Afghanistan and Pakistan makes Pakistan vulnerable as trafficking route and market for narcotics. To counter these threats various agencies are working in Pakistan the most important of which are the Provincial Police Forces, Anti Narcotics Force (ANF) and Pakistan Customs. Pakistan Customs and ANF generally remain in limelight and take most of the credit as they deal with high profile targets, foreigners and as a sequel get a high flying media coverage. The provincial police forces despite doing a lot in terms of quantities seized, cases registered and convictions achieved get little attention and credit for their efforts because they deal at local level with small scale drug pushers and drug users. Whereas ANF has the advantage of dedicated and well trained cadre, nationwide jurisdiction and interprovincial/international network with huge finances at their disposal, the Punjab Police have the benefit of huge workforce which can penetrate every nook and corner of the province in the respective jurisdiction of their police stations. If the Punjab Police are given specialised training in this regard and their finances are improved to cater for their needs of purchasing information and giving financial rewards and establishing a dedicated court to deal with such cases, their anti narcotic efforts can be amplified manifold.

M. Tariq Rustam Chohan. (2011) Role of Punjab Police in Control of Narcotics A Comparison with ANF and Customs, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-03, Issue-4.
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