The government will take action to stop the sale of illegal goods on social media.

The government has made the decision to prosecute anyone who sell illegal goods on social media.
Authorities will start keeping an eye on the selling of non-customs-paid goods on different platforms on January 1.
Information about those who sell illicit goods, such as electronics, home goods, shoes, clothes, cosmetics, and more, will be gathered.
In order to locate sellers, authorities intend to employ a range of methods, including as obtaining the phone numbers, email addresses, and social media accounts of those engaged.
They will also go after people who sell illegal goods such electronics like laptops and desktop computers, blankets, carpets, beauty products, and auto parts.
To assist in locating and tracking down these vendors, NADRA will collaborate with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).
Those discovered to be engaged in the illicit trade will get notices and face additional legal action.