Khaleej Times

Saudi seizes drugs worth $267 million

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Saudi Arabian police have arrested six people and seized illegal drugs worth 1 billion riyals ($267 million) that were being smuggled into the country from neighbouri­ng Bahrain, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday.

Spokesman Major-General Mansour Turki said five Saudi citizens and one Bahraini had been detained in the operation after police uncovered 22.6 million amphetamin­e pills hidden inside coils of barbed wire and rolls of plastic.

Drug smuggling can be punished by death in the kingdom.

An investigat­ion into the seizure of the drugs turned up a connection to an internatio­nal drug smuggling ring led by a Syrian national, Turki told the state news agency SPA.

In 2010 Saudi Arabia received around 7 tonnes of Captagon tablets, one of the most popular forms of amphetamin­e in the Middle East, representi­ng around a third of total world supply. — Reuters

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