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Bahrain foils bid to smuggle liquor in a boat, 21 arrested

In neighbouri­ng Saudi Arabia, officials bust undergroun­d liquor factory run by expats

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Bahrain police have foiled an attempt to smuggle a large shipment of liquor into the kingdom.

A gang of 21 individual­s from different Asian countries were arrested during the operation, the Director General of Criminal Investigat­ion and Forensic Science (CIFS) said late on Monday.

The smugglers used a sand carrier vessel to load the bottles from a boat in the deep sea, offloaded them with help from their accomplice­s in the area reserved for the company at the port. The liquor was then transferre­d to warehouses and from there either sold locally at lower prices than the market value or smuggled abroad.

The police seized liquor bottles worth more than 200,000 dinars, and more than 36,000 dinars in cash. They also confiscate­d the vehicles used to transfer the smuggled items.

The director general said that legal proceeding­s were taken to refer the case public prosecutio­n.

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Meanwhile, in neighbouri­ng Saudi Arabia, the police in the capital Riyadh said that it had busted an undergroun­d liquor factory run by three foreigners, two men and a woman, staying illegally in the country.

According to the police, 14,040 litres of alcoholic beverages were discovered in the factory and eliminated.

 ?? Sabq ?? Police is Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, discovered an undergroun­d liquor factory and seized 14,040 litres of alcohol from the site.
Sabq Police is Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, discovered an undergroun­d liquor factory and seized 14,040 litres of alcohol from the site.
 ?? Ministry of Interior ?? Bahrain’s ministry officials confiscate­d a vehicle used to transfer smuggled items.
Ministry of Interior Bahrain’s ministry officials confiscate­d a vehicle used to transfer smuggled items.
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