PESHAWAR: The Climate Change, Forestry, Environment and Wildlife Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has launched an unprecedented province-wide crackdown against the timber mafia, illegal timber smuggling networks and unauthorized sawmills operating across the province.

The comprehensive anti-smuggling campaign was initiated following reports and concerns circulating on social media regarding illegal harvesting of timber and the unlawful movement of forest produce in different parts of the province.

Taking immediate notice of the matter, the chief secretary directed all commissioners, deputy commissioners, police authorities and the Forest Department to undertake coordinated and result-oriented operations aimed at safeguarding the province’s forest resources and ensuring strict enforcement of forest laws.

The campaign reflects the KP government’s unwavering commitment to environmental protection, natural resource conservation and transparent governance.

Under the leadership and special instructions of Junaid Khan, Secretary Climate Change, Forestry, Environment and Wildlife Department, all forest check posts were placed on high alert while patrol squads were mobilized across the province to intercept illegal transportation of timber and forest produce.

Forest field formations were directed to maintain round-the-clock vigilance within their respective jurisdictions, ensuring continuous monitoring and rapid response against illegal logging and smuggling activities.

The anti-smuggling drive has been supported by an integrated enforcement framework involving the Forest Department, District Administration and Police Department, demonstrating a whole-of-government approach to combating environmental crime.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026