Irani Diesel Zambad Smuggling

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
  • The history of goods and oil smuggling between Iran and Afghanistan border, along with Pakistan, dates back several decades. This illegal trade has been carried out due to various factors, such as high tariffs on imports, economic sanctions, and regional instability. The Baloch tribes living in the border areas have played a significant role in the smuggling operations, which have become a vital source of income for many families.
    The Baloch tribes have a long history of nomadic life and trade in the region. The harsh terrain and the lack of infrastructure in the border areas have made it challenging for authorities to monitor and regulate trade activities. Smugglers have taken advantage of this situation and established a network of routes and contacts to move goods and oil across the borders.
    The illegal trade has had a significant impact on the local economy and society. It has created a parallel economy that has undermined the formal sector and reduced the government's revenue. The Baloch tribes have also faced social and political marginalization due to their involvement in smuggling activities. The tribal leaders have often been accused of supporting separatist movements and providing safe havens to militants.
    In recent years, the governments of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan have increased their efforts to crack down on smuggling activities. They have established border checkpoints, increased patrols, and implemented strict penalties for offenders. However, the illegal trade continues to thrive, and many Baloch families continue to rely on it as their primary source of income.
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