Sharjah Customs Foils Smuggling of Over 136kg of Narcotics at Airport

In addition to the significant drug haul, authorities also confiscated more than 20,000 drug pills and various other illicit substances concealed in containers and even disguised as stamps laced with narcotics

Sharjah’s customs authorities have successfully intercepted multiple attempts to smuggle over 136 kilograms of narcotic substances through Sharjah International Airport since the start of 2024.

The announcement, made by the Sharjah Ports, Customs, and Free Zones Authority on Wednesday, underscores the ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking through the emirate’s transit hubs.

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In addition to the significant drug haul, authorities also confiscated more than 20,000 drug pills and various other illicit substances concealed in containers and even disguised as stamps laced with narcotics.

The seized contraband has been referred to the relevant authorities for legal action, according to the statement.

The authority emphasized that the attempts were thwarted as a result of stringent customs inspections, advanced screening technologies, and the vigilance of customs officers at Sharjah International Airport.

Their efforts align with the UAE’s commitment to combating drug trafficking and preventing the smuggling of illegal substances through its borders.

“The latest operations reflect our unwavering commitment to protecting society from the dangers of narcotics,” a spokesperson from the Sharjah Ports, Customs, and Free Zones Authority stated.

“Our officers are equipped with cutting-edge scanning systems and undergo rigorous training to detect and intercept any suspicious activities.” While specific details on the smuggling methods were not disclosed, officials highlighted that traffickers continuously devise new techniques to evade detection.

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However, enhanced security measures and collaborative efforts with international drug enforcement agencies have significantly bolstered Sharjah’s ability to identify and prevent such illicit activities.

Sharjah authorities have reiterated their dedication to reinforcing border security, implementing intelligence-led operations, and working closely with local and international agencies to combat the global drug trade.

The confiscated narcotics have been transferred to the competent authorities for further investigation and legal proceedings against those involved.

The UAE has strict anti-narcotics laws, with severe penalties for drug smuggling, possession, and distribution. Law enforcement agencies continue to intensify their operations to dismantle trafficking networks and protect public safety.

Authorities urge travelers and residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to law enforcement.

The customs authority also reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing security measures at all entry points to prevent the influx of illicit substances into the country.

This latest interception is part of broader efforts to safeguard Sharjah and the UAE from drug-related crimes, reinforcing the nation’s position as a regional leader in countering drug smuggling and organized crime.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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