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BOOK
2014-15
www.narcon.gov.pk
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Government of Pakistan
Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control
Narcotics Control Division
(Coordination Wing)
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EDITORIAL BOARD
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CONTENTS
S# Subject Page#
1 INTRODUCTION 1
Organogram of Narcotics Control Division 1
Functions of the Narcotics Control Division 2
2 POLICY WING 3
NOCs for Import/Export of Precursor Chemicals 4
Quota Allocation of Controlled Drugs 4
MOUs/Agreements 5
International Forums 5
Meetings of Secretary, NCD with Foreign Dignitaries 5
Foreign Trainings/Meetings/Seminars/Workshops 5
Colombo Plan (ICCE) Initiatives in Pakistan 6
3 COORDINATION WING 7
Mass Awareness Activities During the Year 2014 –2015 8
Stage Plays 9
Seminars 11
Print Media Activities 18
Hajj Season Campaign, 2015 19
Establishment of FATA Development Council 19
4 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS 20
Area Development Projects 20
Kala Dhaka Area Development Project 20
Kohistan Area Development Project 21
Khyber Area Development Project 21
Bajaur Area Development Project 22
Mohmand Area Development Project 22
Drug Demand Reduction Project 23
Drug Demand Reduction Cell 23
5 ADMINISTRATION WING 24
Sanctioned Strength 25
Functions 25
Biometric Machine & Website 26
Working Environment of Office Building 26
Security Measures (Installation of CCTV Cameras) 26
Promotions 26
Principles of Policy in the light of Articles of the Constitution of Pakistan 27
Adoption of Urdu as official language 27
Secretaries Committee Meetings 27
6 ANTI NARCOTICS FORCE (ANF) 29
Organogram of Anti Narcotics Force 29
Mandate of ANF 30
Organization of ANF 31
ANF’s Strategy 31
Management Strategy. 32
7 NATIONAL ANTI NARCOTICS POLICY - 2010 33
Implementation & Monitoring 33
Drug Supply Reduction Initiatives 33
Drug Supply Reduction Activities. 33
Comparative Seizures Data – FY 2013-2014 and 2014-2015. 36
Poppy Cultivation and Destruction in Pakistan. 37
Drug Burning Ceremony – 2015. 37
Ground Checks of Firms. 37
Hajj Operation. 38
Assets Investigation. 38
Prosecution. 38
Drug Demand Reduction (DDR) Activities 39
International Cooperation. 39
Recent Initiative 45
Conclusion 50
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8 INDEX OF ANNEXURES 51
9 ABBREVIATIONS 67
I hope that every segment of society will play its due role in countering the threat
of drugs as a shared responsibility and Insha Allah we will win our fight against
drug abuse through strategy of drug supply reduction, demand reduction and
international cooperation. I hope this year book shall be a reference book being
informative and useful document for policy makers and general public on matters
relating to drug abuse in Pakistan.
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FOREWORD
It is a matter of great pleasure to present the Year Book 2014-15 of the Narcotics
Control Division. It provides information on overall performance of the division
relating to drug supply reduction, drug demand reduction and international
cooperation. It contains performance of ANF in curbing drugs supply to Pakistan. I
hope that it will provide detailed information about drug menace in Pakistan and
the role of Narcotics Control Division in addressing the drug related issues. This
will also prove to be an informative and useful document for policy makers and
general public on matters relating to drug abuse in Pakistan.
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Introduction of the Narcotics Control Division
Pakistan Narcotics Board (PNB) was set up in 1957 in the Revenue Division
(Central Board of Revenue). The Pakistan Narcotics Board consisted of
representatives from the Provincial Governments and some Federal
Ministries/Divisions. Pakistan ratified the single Convention on narcotics drugs,
1961 on August 15, 1965. To meet obligations under the said Convention, the
Government of Pakistan established the Pakistan Narcotics Control Board
(PNCB) through a declaration on 8th March, 1973.
Federal Minister
Parliamentary
Secretary
Secretary
Joint Secretary
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b) Functions of the Narcotics Control Division:
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Narcotics Control Division comprises of following three wings:
I. Policy Wing
II. Coordination Wing
III. Administration Wing
POLICY WING
iii) Processing of amendments in the CNS Act, ANF Act and Rules made there
under.
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drugs and Psychotropic Substances and related matters and dealing with
the matters relating to Inter-Government and international forums including
ECO, SAARC, ASEAN and other Regional Forums.
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c) MOUs/Agreements:
d) International Forums:
f) Foreign Trainings/Meetings/Seminars/Workshops:
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g) Colombo Plan (ICCE) Initiatives in Pakistan:
Objectives:
Activities:
Coordination Wing
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To implement and coordinate the directives of the President and the Prime
Minister and also maintain, coordinate various policy instructions and
directives etc as received from the federal government.
The mass awareness activities against drug abuse were arranged in different
educational institutions/universities/civil society in the shape of seminars and
stage plays. In these activities the major focus is the youth who are the most
vulnerable segment of the society. Narcotics Control Division is fighting against
the drug abuse and to reduce the demand in the society.
Mr. M. Ghalib A. Bandesha, Secretary and Joint Secretary, NCD attending Stage
Play “Sohani Mai” at Al-Hamra Arts Council, Auditorium-II, Lahore.
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Mr. M. Ghalib A. Bandesha, Secretary and Joint Secretary, NCD depart after
attending Stage Play “Sohani Mai” at Al-Hamra Arts Council, Auditorium-II, Lahore.
Mr. M. Ghalib A. Bandesha, Secretary, NCD talking to media after attending Stage
Play “Sohani Mai” at Al-Hamra Arts Council, Auditorium-II, Lahore.
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b) Seminars
Mr. M. Ghalib A. Bandesha, Secretary and Joint Secretary, NCD during one day
seminar on 4th March 2015, at PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi
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One day seminar on 4th March 2015, at PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi
Joint Secretary, NCD during one day seminar on 24th March 2015, at Baha-ud-din
Zakariya University, Multan
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One day seminar on 24th March 2015, at Baha-ud-din Zakariya University, Multan
One day seminar on 24th March 2015, at Baha-ud-din Zakariya University, Multan
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iii) On 24th April 2015, at Auditorium of National University of Sciences
& Technology (NUST), Islamabad. Joint Secretary, Narcotics Control
Division, was the Guest of Honour and Dr. Asif Raza, Pro-rector was
the Chief Guest. Dr. Manzoor Ahmed, UNODC and Ms. Aisha
Siddiqua made the presentations.
Joint Secretary, NCD attending one day seminar on 24th April 2015, at NUST,
Islamabad
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Joint Secretary, NCD during one day seminar on 15th June, 2015, at University
of AJK, Muzaffarabad
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One day seminar on 15th June, 2015, at University of AJK, Muzaffarabad
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d) Hajj Season Campaign
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Development Projects of Narcotics Control Division:
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ii) Kohistan Area Development Project
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power units, 20 irrigations channels and have distributed
seed/fertilizer to 11795 acres of land.
The PC-I of the project was approved by CDWP in its meeting held
on 06.09.2013 at a capital cost of Rs.861.917 million including
Rs.700.0 million from INL grant, Rs.109.163 million from
Government of Pakistan and Rs.52.754 million from FATA
Secretariat, ADP share. The objective of the project is to eradicate
poppy cultivation and to bring socio-economic development in the
area through alternate development programmes. The project as per
its implementation plan, is scheduled to be completed by June 30,
2016. An amount of Rs.3.627 million has been utilized till June, 2015
which includes Rs.2.758 million of INL funds, Rs.0.869 million of
Government of Pakistan. Under the project, 2 kilometer blacktop
roads is in process, 1 irrigation channels is in process and
seed/fertilizer for 356 acres have also been distributed in the area.
The PC-I of the project was approved by CDWP in its meeting held
on 06.09.2013 at a capital cost of Rs.796.564 million including
Rs.400.0 million from INL grant, Rs.281.795 million from
Government of Pakistan and Rs.114.769 million from FATA
Secretariat, ADP share. The objective of the project is to eradicate
poppy cultivation and to bring socio-economic development in the
area through alternate development programmes. The project as per
its implementation plan, is scheduled to be completed by June 30,
2016. An amount of Rs.2.623 million has been utilized till June, 2015
which includes Rs.2.270 million of INL funds, Rs.0.353 million of
Government of Pakistan. Under the project, 3.20 kilometer blacktop
roads is in process, 4 drinking water supply schemes are in process,
2 irrigation channels are in process and seed/fertilizer for 193 acres
have also been distributed in the area.
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B. Drug Demand Reduction Project:
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Administration Wing
Sanctioned Strength
Functions
(Amount in Rupees)
Total 1,675,184,000
The Honorable Prime Minister was pleased to approve enhancement of pay and
allowances of the employees of ANF as under:
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Initiatives taken during financial year 2014-15
In view of the security situation, CCTV cameras have been installed in the
office building & parking area. The security staff undertakes proper search/
scan of all the visitors through metal detector.
d) Promotions:
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e) Principles of Policy in the light of Articles of the Constitution of
Pakistan:
The Narcotics Control Division has ensured the strict compliance of the
implementation of Principles of Policy in accordance with the articles
29,30,31,34,35,36,37,38 & 40 of the Constitution of Pakistan and
compliance report is being regularly furnished to the Cabinet Division.
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ANTI NARCOTICS FORCE
An
ATTACHED DEPARTMENT
www.anf.gov.pk
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Anti Narcotics Force (ANF)
Director General
ANF Head Quarter
Deputy Director
General
RD RD RD RD RD
North Sindh Balochistan Punjab KPK
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Mandate of ANF:
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Organization of ANF
HQ ANF
RD RD RD RD RD SIC
KPK North Punjab Sindh Balochistan
c. Apart from many unfrequented routes and 7 major entry and exit points,
ANF is covering 13 airports, 3 sea and 17 dry ports.
ANF’s Strategy:
ANF being the lead drug control agency has a three pronged strategy, that
includes supply reduction, demand reduction and co-ordination at national and
international levels.
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b. Demand reduction strategy includes reducing the demand of illicit
drugs through awareness programmes, preventive education,
treatment and rehabilitation as well as harm reduction programmes.
Management Strategy:
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National Anti-Narcotics Policy-2010:
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a. Narcotics Seized by ANF
Year Cases Persons Kind & Quantity of Drugs Seized (in Kgs)
Regd Arrested Opium Morphine/ Hashish Cocaine
Heroin
2014-15 1083 1332 45314.84 10220.048 141356.995 6.995
b. Synthetic Drugs
d. Miscellaneous Drugs
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3. Comparative Seizures Data – FY 2013-2014 and 2014-2015.
Comparative seizures data for the FY 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 as under:-
a. Narcotics
Year Cases Persons Kind & Quantity of Drugs Seized (in Kgs)
Regd Arrested Opium Morphine/ Hashish Cocaine
Heroin
2013-14 738 898 19317.87 4138.956 49451.032 26.903
2014-15 1083 1332 45314.84 10220.048 141356.995 6.995
b. Precursors / Chemicals
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d. Miscellaneous Drugs
5. Drug Burning Ceremony - 2015. Drug burning ceremony for the year
2015 is planned in October 2015.
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7. Hajj Operation. The Government of Pakistan pays special attention to
prevent drug trafficking to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) especially during
Hajj. Arrangements with other drug Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) are
made to ensure that no drugs can be smuggled to KSA. ANF conducts
foolproof checking of the baggage belonging to pilgrims proceeding for
Hajj. Assisted by the Civil Aviation Authorities, Pakistan Customs, Pakistan
International Airline and Airport Security Force, ANF takes comprehensive
measures at Hajji camps and airports to prevent flow of narcotic drugs to
KSA through Hajj Flights. In 2014, ANF carried out checking of 121061
intending pilgrims, but no case of drug smuggling was reported.
Under Total
Registered Convicted Acquitted Total Dormant Conviction
Police Disposed
Cases Ratio
Rules Off
951 440 52 492 72 0 564 89%
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10. Drug Demand Reduction Activities:
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(3) National Conference on e-learning for Pakistan’s law
Enforcement. Subject conference was held at
Islamabad on 12 November 2014 with the object to highlight
the role of the e-learning platform in broadening the
knowledge base and field effectiveness of law enforcement
personnel.
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(8) 30 Sep 2014 UK 0.65 - -
(9) 19 Oct 2014 Malaysia - - 37.00
(10) 05 Nov 2014 Canada 1.00 - -
(11) 25 Nov 2014 Malaysia - - 33.00
(12) 03 Dec 2014 UK 2.00 - -
(13) 03 Dec 2014 Canada 1.90 - -
(14) 16 Jan 2015 UK 12.00 - -
(15) 23 Jan 2015 New Zealand 15.00 - -
(16) 24 Jan 2015 Malaysia 55.00 - -
(17) 11 Mar 2015 Spain 7.60 - -
(18) 11 Mar 2015 UAE 7.843 - -
(19) 17 Mar 2015 UAE 13.20 - -
(20) 20 Mar 2015 UK 3.00 - -
(21) 8 May 2015 Canada - 350.00 -
(22) 12 May 2015 Italy 0.62 - -
(23) 14 May 2015 Italy 40.00 - -
(24) 5 Jun 2015 South Africa 29.00 - -
(25) 7 Jun 2015 Zanzibar 145.00 - -
Total 1156.513 350.00 70.00
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(6) A delegation from US Embassy, Islamabad, led by Mr.
Thomas Williams, Deputy Chief of Mission, visited HQ ANF
on 17 Sep 2014.
(7) Mr. Cesar Guedes, Representative UNODC Pakistan along
with Mr. Saqib Khan, Programme Officer (Border
Management) visited HQ ANF on 19 Sep 2014.
(8) A US delegation led by Rear Admiral Douglas G. Morton,
Deputy for Security Cooperation / ODRP visited HQ ANF on
14 Oct 2014.
(9) Mr. Jonathan, 1st Secretary, British High Commission,
Islamabad visited HQ ANF on 13 Nov 2014.
(10) A meeting with US delegation led by Mr. William R.
Brownfield, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of INL was
held at Islamabad on 10 Dec 2014.
(11) Mr. Marc Saba, Country Director, UNAIDS visited HQ ANF on
27 Mar 2015.
(12) Lt Gen (R) Agha Umar Farooq visited HQ ANF on 9 Apr 2015
as Pakistani High Commissioner in Nigeria.
(13) Mr. Henrik Jespersen, Special Advisor of MFA Denmark
visited HQ ANF on 10 Apr 2015.
(14) Needs Assessment Mission of the Bolivian Dog Trainers
visited HQ ANF on 22 May 2015.
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of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the Government of
the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka was signed 6
Apr 2015.
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(5) Procurement of additional canines and handlers for
employment at essential Vital Points for effective checking.
(6) Registration with Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority
(PNRA) and obtaining of NOC for import of body and luggage
scanners at all VPs.
(7) Implementation on the policy of containing the evil of narco
drugs closest to the source.
c. Effective Enforcement
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(12) Quarterly appraisal of all police station operational
performance through award and reward methodology to
enhance their efficiency.
(13) Employment of ANF Helicopters (MI-17/50 Aviation
Squadron) in counter narcotics operations.
(14) Relocation of one Helicopter (MI-17) at Rawalpindi for
operational deployment at Northern/Western Sector.
(15) Establishment of Basic Canine Breading and Training Centre.
(16) Agreement with NADRA for provision of Biometric System
(BIOSYS) at all collection centres of Courier and Parcels
Companies/ Deptts. After 31 Dec 2015 no parcel abroad will
be booked without biometrics. Gradually same condition will
be imposed on domestic cargo bookings.
(17) Access of NADRA Verification System (VERISYS) has been
extended to RDs for speedy investigations/ backtracking.
(18) NADRA BIOSYS will be connected on line with ANF down to
PS level; that will enable ANF to carry out speedy
investigations / trend analysis.
(19) Meeting held with Chairman FBR who agreed to extend
WeBoC online connectivity to ANF (Sea/ Dry Ports PCUs)
and also to allow checking of inbound containers.
(20) Enhanced efforts for speedy apprehension of Proclaimed
Offenders (POs).
(21) Appointment of Pakistani DLO at Australia.
(22) IT Vision. Induction of Modern Technology for analysis &
effective management of information/data for quick decision
making support to enhance the Operational, training and
logistic of the Force.
(23) IT Objectives
(a) Less paper Environment.
(b) Facilitation of Operational and Administrative decision
making.
(c) Smart/ Instant access to centralized data center on a
click.
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(d) Speedy trend analysis relating to seizures, arrests and
favourite destination etc.
(e) To facilitate the Public - ANF interaction for exchange
of information.
(f) WAN and LAN connectivity of entire Force.
e. Training
a. Increase training of regional countries – ANFA as “Regional
Centre of Excellence”.
b. Expansion of Academy – in process.
c. Training of 2 QRFs – KPK & Balochistan.
d. Enhanced vacancies for other LEAs.
e. Training of representatives of chemical Industries on
precursors / chemicals at ANFA.
f. Inclusion of IT, various SOPs and case studies to
standardize/ enhance both investigation and prosecution
methodologies.
g. 512 ANF officials, 186 Other LEAs official and 38 foreigners
(Total = 736) trained in 2014 and 122 ANF officials & 56
Other LEAs officials (Total = 178) trained in 2015.
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(4) 20 DAs authorized to ANF Employees frozen @ 2008 has
been enhanced to @ 2010 (like other LEAs).
(5) Uniform maintenance allowance has been increased from Rs
250 to 1200 (BPS-16 and above).
(6) Merit Based Recruitment System - Recruitment of 590 all
ranks including various specialist to make the deficiency.
(7) Construction of mosque at HQ ANF.
(8) Authorization of 20 DAs to all ranks.
(9) Enhancement of GOP budget for the financial year 2015-16
for the Force.
(10) Clearance of old pending promotion cases.
(11) Up gradation of HQ ANF MI Room by employing MBBS
Doctor.
(12) Zero tolerance for corruption.
f. Projects
(1) Completed
(a) 5.25 Acres land near Tarnol (Naugazai).
(b) 49 Kanals acquired from Punjab Govt for parking of
seized vehicles at Lahore.
(c) Construction of barrack at HQ ANF.
(2) Ongoing
(a) Cases initiated for land in Balochistan and Sindh.
(b) Procurement of 2 plots from CDA for ANF Academy at
Islamabad.
(c) Construction of SIC HQ Building at Islamabad.
(d) Establishment of Forensic Laboratories for research
and analysis.
(e) Construction of Office Block/ Counter Narcotics
Operations Centre at HQ ANF.
(f) Construction of vehicles parking shed at HQ ANF.
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(3) Planned
(a) Up gradation of ANFA.
(b) Construction of RD KPK and North complex.
(c) Construction of MATRC Islamabad.
(d) Establishment of MATRC Lahore.
(e) Establishment of MATRC Peshawar – KPK Govt
earmarked the building.
(f) ANF Canine Breeding and Training Centre (CB&TC) at
Naugazai.
(g) Raising of SIC detachments at Gawadar.
(h) Establishment of IATF Secretariat.
(i) Arrangement of office/residential accommodation for
ANF all ranks and kennels at airports through CAA.
(j) Women and Child Addiction Treatment Ward in all
MATRCs.
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ANNEX- INDEX
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Annex-A
Sr. Quantity
Name of Substance ALR Balance
No. Allocated
01 Alprazolam 220 196.2 23.8
09 Ergotamine 25 09 16
10 Estazolam 10 05 02
13 Lormetazepam 30 16 14
15 Midazolam 150 79 71
21 Zolpidem 150 91 59
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Annex-B
S.
Country Name Date of Signing
No.
1 Afghanistan 12-07-2004
2 Australia 03-12-2010
3 Azerbaijan 08-07-2004
4 Brazil 29-11-2004
5 Brunei Darussalam 19-05-2004
6 China 01-12-1996
7 Egypt 18-04-1999
8 Hellenic Republic 11-05-2005
9 Indonesia 08-07-2004
10 India * 25-11-2008, 13-09-2011
11 Iran 25-08-1999
12 Italy 29-09-2004
13 Kazakhstan 01-06-1995
14 Kingdom of Cambodia 27-04-2004
15 Kuwait 26-08-2004
16 Kyrgyz Republic * 27-10-1996, 21-05-2015
17 Lao People’s Democratic 23-04-2004
18 Maldives 07-05-2015
19 Nigeria 02-09-1998, 10-06-2014
20 Philippines 19-04-2005
21 Romania 14-04-2004
22 Russian Federation * 08-07-1997, 12-04-2007, 07-10-2010
23 Singapore 10-05-2005
24 Sri Lanka 13-09-2003, 06-04-2015
25 Syrian Arab Republic 25-04-1996
26 Tajikistan 13-05-2004
27 Turkey 15-06-2003
28 Thailand 29-04-2004
29 United Arab Emirates 05-11-1995
30 Uzbekistan 19-10-1996
31 UK 24-09-2013
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Annex-C
Extradition Treaties
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Annex-D
No. of
HQ City/
S. No. Forum Member Name of the Countries
Country
Countries
1 Paris Pact UNODC. 11 i) Afghanistan vi) Tajikistan
Initiative Vienna ii) Iran vii) Turkmenistan
iii) Pakistan viii)Uzbekistan
iv) Central Asian ix) Russian Federation
Republics of x) Serbia
Kazakhstan xi) Macedonia
v) Kyrgyzstan
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No. of
HQ City/ Name of the
S. No. Forum Member Forum
Country Countries
Countries
7 CICA Almatay, 26 i) Afghanistan xiv) Kyrgyzstan
(Conference Kazakh- ii) Azerbaijan xv) South Korea
on stan iii) Bahrain xvi) Mongolia
Interaction iv) Bangladesh xvii) Pakistan
and v) Cambodia xviii) Palestine
Confidence vi) China xix) Qatar
Building vii) Egypt xx) Russia
measures in viii) India xxi) Tajikistan
Asia) ix) Iran xxii) Thailand
x) Iraq xxiii) Turkey
xi) Israel xxiv) UAE
xii) Jordan xxv) Uzbekistan
xiii) Kazakhstan xxvi) Vietnam
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Annex-E
S.
Date Name/Designation of Visitors
No.
27.11.2014
1 & Mr. Cesar Guedes, Representative of UNODC.
23.02.2015
Mr. Alberto Rodriguez, Director INL, US Embassy.
2 03.12.2014 Mr. Granville V. Johnson, DEA Attache, US Embassy.
Ms. Jennifer Nilson, Counter Narcotics Officer INL, US Embassy.
3 16.12.2014 Mr. Marc Saba, UNAIDS Country Director for Pakistan & Afghanistan.
16.12.2014
Mr. Mohammed Ali Saeed A. Boassaibah, First Secretary / DLO, Embassy
4 &
of the UAE Islamabad.
23.12.2014
06.01.2015 Mr. Mohsen Khalili, Drug Liaison Officer, Embassy of the Islamic Republic
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of Iran, Islamabad
Mr. Mick Bispham, Country Manager Pakistan National Crime Agency
(NCA), British High Commission Islamabad.
Mr. Jonathan Allinson, First Secretary for Organized Crime, British High
07.01.2015 Commission Islamabad.
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Mr. Stuart Copley, International Liaison Officer (NCA), British High
Commission Islamabad.
Mr. Joseph Whittle, Eastern Hemisphere Organized Crime Threats
Strategic Centre for Organized Crime OSCT Home Office, London - UK.
Called on Mr. Mashallah Shakeri, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of
7 03.02.2015
Iran alongwith DG(ANF).
Ms. Chikako Yoshida, Project Formulation Advisor, JICA Pakistan Office.
8 03.02.2015
Kosuke Tomoshige, Representative JICA, Pakistan Office.
Mr. Maxim A. MARCHENKO, Counsellor, Embassy of the Russian
9 09.02.2015
Federation.
Mr. Fawaz Saud Alotaibi, Drug Liaison Officer, Royal Embassy of Saudi
10 25.02.2015
Arabia.
11 07.04.2015 H.E. Mr. Andrei Ermolovich, Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus.
14.04.2015
12 & Mr. Collie Brown, UNODC Adviser Criminal Justice.
08.05.2015
1. Mr. Andrey Avetisyan, UNODC Regional Representative for
28.04.2015
13 Afghanistan.
2. Mr. Collie Brown, UNODC Adviser Criminal Justice.
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Annex-F
2. Drug Enforcement Training Lt. Col. Kamal Khan, JD, Mr. Taimur
Sessions at St. Petersburg Khan Mahsud, AD, Mr. Muhammad
Russia from 22nd September to Faisal, Inspector, Mr. Mumtaz Hussain,
03rd October, 2014. Funded by Inspector, of ANF.
NATO – Russia Council. Mr. Akbar Ghani Khan Khattak, SO of
NCD.
3. 4th Triangular Initiative Counter- Maj. Gen. Khawar Hanif, DG, Brig.
Narcotics (CN) Intelligence Muhammad Basharat Tahir Malik,
Officials Meeting 11th Director, Col. Zaheer Ahmad, Director,
Triangular Initiative (TI) Senior Lt. Col. Qasim Obaid Ullah Paracha, JD
Officials Meeting at Tehran, of ANF.
Iran from 20th to 21st October, Mr. Badar Ahsan Ullah, SO of NCD.
2014. Funded by UNODC.
4. Workshop on “Drug Interdiction Mr. Muhammad Hafeez, JS of NCD.
at Airports” within the Brig. Muhammad Ramzan Gill, Director,
framework of EU-funded of ANF.
project on “Fight against
Trafficking from/to Afghanistan”
at Istanbul, Turkey from 3-7
November, 2014.
5. The five days special training Mr. Malik Wajid Yusuf, AD, Anti
on basics of working with Geo- Narcotics Force Academy.
Information System Are GIS for
aw enforcement agencies at
Almaty, Kazakhstan from 8-12
December 2014. Funded by
UNODC.
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S. No. Subject Participants
8. Regional Training on Dr. Muhammad Tariq, Psychiatrist &
Amphetamine-Type Stimulants Ms. Saira Akhtar, Psychologist, of
Management for National MATRC.
Experts in the Field of Drug
Treatment and Rehabilitation at
Tehran, Iran from 8-10
February 2015. Funded by
UNODC.
9. Visit to UK to discuss bilateral Maj. Gen. Khawar Hanif, Director
cooperation matters at UK from General, Lt. Col. Qasim Obaidullah
8-13 February 2015. Funded by Paracha, JD & Mr. Asad Ali Maan, AD
National Crime Agency (NCA) of ANF.
10. 2nd International Meeting of the Mr. M. Ghalib A. Bandesha, Secretary
Heads of Counter Narcotics of NCD.
Agencies titled “Assessment Maj. Gen. Khawar Hanif, DG & Maj.
and Development of Drug Tausif Anjum, Deputy Director of ANF.
Situation” at Tehran, Iran from
16th February 2015. Funded by
UNODC, Iran.
11. 58th Session of Commission on Mr. M. Ghalib A. Bandesha, Secretary &
Narcotic Drugs (CND) at Mr. Muhammad Hafeez, Joint Secretary
Austria from 9-17 March, 2015. of NCD.
Funded by UNODC. Maj. Gen. Khawar Hanif, DG, Brig.
Muhammad Basharat, Director
(Enforcement) & Lt. Col. Zaheer Ahmad,
Director International Cooperation of
ANF.
12. Operational Precursor Brig. Muhammad Abuzar, Director of
Investigation (PIC) Meeting at ANF.
Dushanbe, Tajikistan from 18th
March, 2015. Funded by
UNODC.
13. The Technical Meeting on Mr. Shahzad Durrani, Deputy Secretary
Heroin Trafficking at Victoria, of NCD.
Seychelles from 30 March 1st Syed Sijjeel Haider, JD IC, Brig. Zahid
April, 2015. Funded by UNODC. Abdullah, Director of ANF.
14. Pakistan-India bi-annual Brig Syed Mahmood Ul Hassan,
meeting at New Delhi, India Director of ANF.
from 1-5 April 2015. Funded by
GoP.
15. Asia Region Law Enforcement Lt. Col. Masood Ahmed Javed, Joint
Management Programme Director of ANF.
(ARLEMP)#37 at Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam from 7-24 April,
2015. Funded by Australia.
16. International Conference on Brig. Zahid Abdullah, Director & Maj.
“Precursor Chemicals and New Zafar Abbas, Deputy Director of ANF.
Psychoactive Substances
(NPS)” at Bangkok, Thailand
from 21-24 April 2015. Funded
by INCB.
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S. No. Subject Participants
17. Second Moscow Anti Narcotics Mr. M. Ghalib A. Bandesha, Secretary
Ministerial Conference titled of NCD
“Narcotics Influence on the
Global Security and
Sustainable Development” at
Moscow,
Russian Federation from 23rd
April 2015. Funded by GOP.
18. UNODC-Container Control Maj. Muhammad Arif, Mr. Wasim
Programme-Advanced Ahmed Khan, Assistant Director, Mr.
Interdiction Training at Baku, Imran, Assistant Director, Mr. Naveed
Azerbaijan from 4-8 May 2015. Ahmed Tunio, Sub Inspector, Mr.
Funded by UNODC. Basharat Ali, Hav, Mr. Saleh
Muhammad Umair, ASI, Mr. Sajjad
Haider, Head Constable & Mr. Ghulam
Murtaza, Constable, of ANF.
19. 4th Steering Committee Meeting Brig. Muhammad Habib Ur Rehman,
of the Regional Programme for Director & Raja Tariq Mahmood Kiani,
“Promoting Counter Narcotics Joint Director of ANF.
Efforts in Afghanistan and
Neighboring Countries” at
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan from
6th May 2015. Funded by
UNODC.
20. Regional Workshop on Mr. Javel Iqbal Kosar, AD Mr. Zamir
“supporting successful Ahmed Butt, Inspector of ANF.
prosecutions and other
disruptions by building,
enhancing and networking
financial investigation capacity
in national law enforcement
agencies” at Tashkent,
Uzbekistan from 13-15 May
2015. Funded by UNODC.
21. Bilateral Training Programme Mr. Mehmood Baig, JD, Lt. Col. Ahmed
on Narcotics at China from 26 Raza Qazi, JD, Maj. Mudassar Abad,
May to 15 June, 2015. Funded DD, Maj. Wajid Hussain Shah, DD, Maj.
by China. Kashif Hafeez Anjum, DD, Maj.
Muhammad Athar Chatta, DD, Mr. Nasir
Aziz, DD, Mr. Muhammad Tariq, DD,
Mr. Mashooq Ali Brohi, AD, Mr. Farooq
Wajid, AD, Ms. Maria Ali, AD Mr.
Muhammad Sarwar, Mr. Muhammad
Abbas, Inspector, Sub Nasir
Muhammad, Inspector, Sub.
Muhammad Yasin, Inspector & Mr.
Wajid Hussain, Inspector, ANF.
Mr. Akbar Ghani Khan Khattak, SO,
NCD.
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22. High level conference Mr. M. Ghalib A. Bandesha
“consolidation of efforts of the
international anti-drug
cooperation” at Dushanbe,
Tajikistan from 27th May 2015.
Funded by GOP.
23. Tri-fold Paris Pact Expert Lt. Col. Nisar Ahmed Mughal, Joint
Working Group Meeting at Director of ANF.
Vienna, Austria from 1-5 June
2015. Funded by UNODC.
25. Fifth meeting of the Pakistan- Brig. Zahid Abdullah, Director of ANF.
Australia Joint Working Group
on border management and
transnational crime at
Canberra, Australia from 17-18
June 2015. Funded by
Australia.
27. Training Course for the Law Rana Yasir Arfat, SO, NCD.
Enforcement Agencies of Maj Tausif Anjum, DD, Maj Zafar Abbas,
Pakistan at Saint. Petersburg, Maj Ashfaq Hussain Hamayun, Maj
Russia from 29th June to 10th Sajjad Hussain, DD, Maj Muhammad
July, 2015. Funded by NATO- Arif, Maj Anjum Shahzad, DD, Mr.
Russia Council Project Ghulam Muhammad, AD, Mr. Nauman
Hanif, AD, Mr. Muhammad Mansha
Khan, Inspector, Mr. Khurram Khalil,
Inspector, Mr. Shahzad Humayun,
Inspector, Ms. Nazish Gul Riaz,
Inspector, Mr. Sana Ullah, Inspector,
Mr. Ahmed Jamal, Inspector, Mr. Safdar
Iqbal Bukhari, Ms. Amber Mumtaz,
Inspector, Mr. Arslan Sakhawat, Sub
Inspector, of ANF.
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Annex-H
Composition of Inter Agency Task Force
Federal Agencies/Departments:
1. Federal Board of Revenue - Director General, Customs Intelligence
2. Coast Guards - Director General
3. Airport Security Force ` - Director
4. Federal Investigation Agency - Director
5. FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - Additional Secretary
6. Pakistan Rangers Punjab - Deputy Director General
7. Pakistan Rangers Sindh - Deputy Director General
8. Frontier Corps Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - Deputy Inspector General
9. Frontier Corps Baluchistan - Deputy Inspector General
10. Frontier Constabulary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - Deputy Commandant
11. National Highways and Motorways Police - Deputy Inspector General
12. Pakistan Railway Police - Deputy Inspector General
13. Islamabad Capital Territory Police - Deputy Inspector General
14. Azad Jammu and Kashmir Police ` - Deputy Inspector General
15. Excise and Taxation AJK - Director General
Provincial Agencies/Departments:
Members:
S# Designation Ministry/Division
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Annex-J
HQ RD RD RD RD RD
Ser Activity Total
ANF Sindh Balochistan Punjab KP North
ANF All Sindh Inter District Boxing
1. - 1 - - - - 1
Tournament at Mirpurkhas
2. ANF Youth Convention - - - - - 1 1
3. Annual Raising Day 1 - - - - - 1
Awareness Campaign for ANF Youth
4. Ambassadorship & Internship - - - - - 2 2
Program
5. Awareness Session - - - 4 3 2 9
Awareness through Distribution of
6. - - - - 6 5 11
Informational Material
Awareness through Electronic / Print
7. 1 - - 4 - 13 18
Media (TV, FM, Magazines)
8. Awareness through Social Media - - - - - 1 1
9. Awareness/ Exhibition Stall - 3 2 5 4 7 21
10. Charity Show - - - 1 - - 1
Display/ Painting of awareness wall -
11. - - - - 1 1
through Art & Designing
12. Dog & Pet Gala - - - - - 1 1
13. E-Media Documentary by Royal TV - - - - - 1 1
14. Essay writing - 1 - - - - 1
Establishment of Body Building Club
15. - 1 - - - - 1
in collaboration with ANF Sindh
16. Spring Festival - - - 1 - - 1
Handicraft Activities by rehabilitated -
17. - - - - 1 1
Drug Addicts
18. Independence Day Celebration - - - 1 - - 1
INL-P Delegation’s Visit MATRC,
19. - - - - - 1 1
Islamabad
Jamboree Gala and Award -
20. 1 - - - - 1
distribution ceremony
21. Launched Internship Program - - - - - 1 1
Launching of ANF Youth
22. - - - - - 1 1
Ambassadorship Facebook Page
Launching of ANF Youth
23. - - - - - 2 2
Ambassadorship Program (YAP)
24. Lectures - 19 20 69 21 16 145
25. Lok Mela - - - 1 - - 1
26. Mass Wedding Ceremony - - - 1 - - 1
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Media Coverage/ Exclusive -
27. - - - - 1 1
Documentary on Samaa TV Channel
28. Free Medical Camp - 7 - 3 1 1 12
Meeting with “Education Minister” for -
29. inclusion of Anti Narcotics / Drug - - - - 1 1
Syllabus
Meeting with VC-AIOU for -
30. incorporation of Anti Narcotics / Drug - - - - 1 1
Syllabus
31. Musical Show - 2 - 1 2 - 5
NUST Students Visit to MATRC
32. - - - - - 1 1
Islamabad
33. Poster Competition - 1 - - - - 1
34. Preparation of Drama - - - 2 - 4 6
Meeting with Heads of Educational
35. - - - - - 1 1
Institutes at Rawalpindi & Islamabad
36. Puppet Show - - - 1 - - 1
37. RD North Website Launched - - - - - 1 1
38. Regional Counter Narcotics Seminar 1 - - - - - 1
39. Rikshaw Campaign - - - 1 - - 1
40. Seminar / Workshop - 4 3 29 2 1 39
41. Speech Competitions - 1 - 1 - - 2
42. Sports - 3 7 12 4 9 35
43. Training Session - - - 1 - - 1
44. Donors Visits to MATRC Karachi - 2 - - - - 2
45. Walks/ Rallies - 4 1 17 2 3 27
46. 3 Days Women Festival - - 1 - - - 1
Total 3 50 34 155 45 80 367
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