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Half ton of hashish, 110,000 Captagon pills seized in Saudi drug busts

17 smugglers arrested in various operations

- MOHAMMED AL-SULAMI

JEDDAH: Customs officers at the Al-Ahsa airport in Saudi Arabia have thwarted an attempt to smuggle around 110,000 Captagon pills found hidden in the luggage of a passenger who was traveling to the Kingdom.

“During the inspection procedures of the passenger’s luggage, the customs officers were able to find the Captagon pills that were hidden inside boxes and were carefully placed in hidden areas inside a wooden table,” said Othman Al-Ghamdi, director general of customs at Al-Ahsa Internatio­nal Airport.

In the past two weeks, Saudi customs officers have managed to prevent the smuggling of more than half a ton of hashish, as well as arresting 17 smugglers in various operations.

Forces in southern Saudi Arabia have foiled many smugglers from implementi­ng their plans, said Saher bin Mohammed Al-Harbi, official spokespers­on of the Border Guards.

He added that many people have been arrested coming to Saudi Arabia from Yemen through the borders at Jazan and Najran, explaining that the authoritie­s were very firm in dealing with the issue.

As a result of a recent campaign, Al-Harbi said authoritie­s have arrested 11 Ethiopians, two Somalis, two Saudis and one Yemeni for smuggling-related charges, with a total of around 544 kilograms of narcotics found. The suspects were transferre­d to the relevant authoritie­s so that legal procedures against them can continue.

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