Khaleej Times

Three arrested for smuggling cannabis and meth in Dubai

- Amira Agarib amira@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The Dubai Police’s antinarcot­ics department arrested three Asians for smuggling and possession of large quantities of drugs.

Major-General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police, praised the undercover operation carried out by the anti-narcotics team that succeeded in thwarting the Asians’ attempts to smuggle over 25kg cannabis and 1,500 grammes of crystal methamphet­amine or “shabu”. The official revealed long hours were spent by the team in chasing the perpetrato­rs, before apprehendi­ng them in an ambush.

Major-General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, assistant commander-in-chief for criminal investigat­ion department at the Dubai Police, said that the antinarcot­ics team foiled the men’s attempts by carrying out two ambushes, one organised in one of the commercial marketplac­es in Dubai and the other near the Dubai Marina.

This led to the arrest of the three defendants, a 50-year-old boat captain identified as R.R.G., a 32-year-old sailor A.F.B., and another sailor, 39-year-old A.M.

A secret police informer posed as a buyer of drugs, and after he completed negotiatio­ns over a “deal”, the drugs were brought in to be handed over to him. The anti-narcotics team then rushed in and arrested the accused, who were caught red-handed with a plastic bag of drugs brought from one of the boats they worked on. The suspects then handed over all the drugs

in Major-Generalthe­ir possession­Al Mansourito the police. added that the smugglers were very cautious in their dealings. They were negotiatin­g in a tough manner with the fictitious buyer planted by the police and not ready to agree on a deal, but the police team eventually made the breakthrou­gh that resulted in the arrest.

Brigadier-General Eid Mohammed Thani Harib, director of the General Depatment of Anti-Narcotic at the Dubai Police, attributed the operation’s success to the teams’ profession­alism and surveillan­ce operations on the accused, that gave them accurate informatio­n. He called upon members of the community, citizens and residents to cooperate with the Dubai Police if they had any drugs-related informatio­n.

 ??  ?? The suspects with the narcotic substances they tried to smuggle.
The suspects with the narcotic substances they tried to smuggle.

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