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Dubai Police help seize €5m drugs in Europe

INTELLIGEN­CE SHARING WITH EUROPEAN AUTHORITIE­S SINCE MAY 2016 LEADS TO 80 ARRESTS IN SEVEN COUNTRIES

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

Amassive quantity of drugs with an estimated street price of €5 million (Dh21.4 million) was seized in European countries, thanks to intelligen­ce provided by Dubai Police for more than a year and a half.

Eighty suspects were arrested in seven countries — Germany, Denmark, Holland, Switzerlan­d, Italy, Spain and Austria.

From bananas to Oxford Dictionary books, the suspects used different consignmen­ts and ways to smuggle two tonnes of drugs — including heroin, cocaine, crystal meth, qat and amphetamin­e pills — into Europe.

Major-General Abdullah Khalifa Al Merri, Commanderi­n-Chief of Dubai Police, said since May 2016, Dubai Police had been cooperatin­g with the German Federal Customs Service’s investigat­ive unit (ZKA) by providing intelligen­ce about drug suspects and shipments to Germany and other European countries like Denmark, Holland, Switzerlan­d, Italy, Spain and Austria.

“It is one of the most important cases that was under the supervisio­n of Lt-General Shaikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior. We passed our informatio­n to authoritie­s in seven European countries, leading to the arrest of 80 suspects and recovery of tonnes of drugs,” Maj-Gen Al Merri said.

According to Norbert Drude, president of ZKA, the value of the two tonnes of drugs was about €5 million.

“We want to thank Dubai Police for their efforts which helped to seize the drugs. This achievemen­t won’t have happened without the informatio­n provided by Dubai Police,” Drude told Gulf News.

“Dubai Police were profession­al in their cooperatio­n in these cases. We hope for more cooperatio­n at different security levels not only in fighting drugs,” Drude added.

Major-General Khalil Ebrahim Al Mansouri, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigat­ion Affairs of Dubai Police, said they also sent officers to the seven countries for more cooperatio­n that helped crack down on the suspects.

“For more than a year, officers from Dubai Police had been travelling to different European countries to cooperate with the security authoritie­s there to arrest the suspects. We always cooperate with other countries to combat the drug menace. We battle this war not only inside the country but also worldwide,” Maj-Gen Al Mansouri said.

Maj-Gen Al Merri said Dubai Police collected informatio­n about many people who were involved in suspicious drug activities in these seven European countries. “In May 2016, we had confirmed informatio­n about the 80 suspects who were part of drug gangs. We passed the informatio­n to Germany and after long meetings and sending our officers to Europe, the authoritie­s concerned arrested them all,” Maj-Gen Al Merri said.

The suspects were using the UAE as a transit point to Europe for transporti­ng the drugs in some cases.

They used different methods to smuggle the drugs like hiding them among bananas, inside Oxford Dictionari­es, bags, boxes, candy capsules and speakers.

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