Home About Us Feedback Download
     Advanced Search  
May 25, 2013
 India
National
Politics
Business
Sports
Sci-Tech
Entertainment
Travel
Health
Religion
Art - Culture
Diaspora
Education
 International
Pakistan
Rest of South Asia
Asia
Americas
Europe
Australasia
Gulf-Middle East
Africa
World
  Home » Pakistan   E-mail this to a friend   Printable version
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pakistan will scan all NATO containers to avoid transport of lethal supplies
7/7/2012 10:29:00 AM

Karachi, July 7 (ANI): Pakistan authorities will scan all containers passing through the country's borders to supply NATO troops in Afghanistan to ensure they do not contain ammunition and weapons, according to a report.

Islamabad recently decided to reopen the supply routes after closing them in protest at a NATO airstrike, which killed 24 Pakistani soldiers at Salala check post in November last year.

Officials in Karachi said there would be thorough checks to ensure the convoys do not contain lethal supplies.

We scanned the containers randomly in the past, but now every container will be duly scanned, The News quoted Karachi Customs spokesman Qamar Thalho, as saying.

We can seize any item, anything that be, if it is not mentioned in the agreements between Pakistan and Afghanistan and Pakistan and NATO, the official added.

Another official said that the move was intended to stymie opposition parties and religious groups in the country, who have criticised the resumption of supplies.

A strict scanning of the cargo is just one important measure not to give enough space to the opposition to exploit public sentiments, the paper quoted the official said, as saying. (ANI)

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    E-mail this to a friend   Printable version
Top News
  Lena Dunham slams X-rated parody ...
  New Yorkers strip for naked paint ...
  Children in Ranchi walk on fire t ...
  Liverpool boss Rodgers' son, othe ...
  Damaged wall, a blot on Kashmir's ...
  First Apple computer to fetch 250 ...
  Govt. to set up teacher training ...
  IPL spot fixing: Defiant Srinivas ...
  Kamal Nath says BCCI president sh ...
  How our ancestors started to walk ...
 
World News
  IMF head Lagarde named 'assisted ...
  10 killed, 14 injured in Taliban- ...
  Tunisian feminist faces six month ...
  Sindh HC dismisses defeated JI ca ...
  RAF jets scrambled after suspects ...
  Pakistan remains opposed to 'ille ...
  Woolwich attacker was 'radicalize ...
  UK universities crack down on 'pr ...
  Pope Francis sparks controversy f ...
  Indians rules the roost in Nation ...
 
Advertisement 
National|Politics|Business|Sports|Sci-Tech|Entertainment|Travel|Health|Religion|Art - Culture|Diaspora|Education|
Pakistan|Rest of South Asia|Asia|Americas|Europe|Australasia|Gulf-Middle East|Africa|World|
Help | Site Map | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Publishers

©2013 southasianews.com, All Rights Reserved
© 2013 Saavn LLC. All rights reserved.