High Level Chinese Delegation Visits ANF HQ
Fakhir Rizvi Published December 13, 2018 | 07:49 PM
A six member high-level Chinese Delegation visited ANF Headquarters here on Thursday and discussed Anti Narcotics matters besides sharing mutual experiences on the subject.
The discussions focused on legal framework and seek areas of mutual cooperation.
Chinese delegation was headed by Min Tianshi, Deputy Secretary General, National Narcotics Control Commission (NNCC) of China. Other members of the delegation were Zhou Guangming, Divisional Director NNCC, Liu Bin, Official of NNCC, Ms. Ni Yuxia, Professor of Xinjiang Police academy, Zou Jianjun, Jianjin Public Security Department Officer and Khanji Zunong, Kashi Public Security Department Officer.
DG ANF, Major General Muhammad Arif Malik warmly welcomed the delegation.
ANF participants included Officers from fields of International Cooperation, Law, Intelligence and Enforcement etc.
The Chinese delegation was briefed about counter narcotics efforts and progress of ANF Pakistan which was lauded by the guest delegation.
Both the countries emphasized upon the need to further cement the brotherly relations to enhance intelligence sharing, elimination of impediments in joint operations and control of precursor chemical.
Due emphasis was also laid for up-gradation of legal aspects compatible to prevalent environments.
Need for regular interaction, communication and sharing of best practices was also discussed.
According to an ANF spokesman, in near-past cooperation of Narcotics Control Agencies of both the countries has resulted in establishment of Border Liaison Office at Sost Pak-China Border and many successful seizures as well.
Drug law enforcement challenges and situations going to be resulted during and by the completion of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) were also considered especially and possible way forward was suggested by both the states.
Visit of the high level Chinese Delegation is regarded as a milestone for bilateral cooperation on drug issues between the two countries.
In the past, Narcotics Control Agencies of both the countries had remained in cooperation with eachother in the fields of capacity building, Canine, Technical Up-gradation andDrug Law Enforcement Training.
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