Sharjah customs seizes 10kg of illegal narcotics at Khalid Port

Subsequent manual examination revealed the presence of ten rolls of narcotics, collectively weighing 10.046 kilograms. The seized drugs have been handed over to relevant authorities for further legal action

Sharjah, UAE: Sharjah Ports, Customs, and Free Zones Authority successfully intercepted an attempt to bring 10 kilograms of illegal drugs into the UAE.

The vigilant inspectors at Khalid Port discovered the narcotics during a routine inspection, underscoring the effectiveness of security measures in place.

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The breakthrough occurred when customs officers, utilizing a radiological device, identified a suspicious bag within a container during a routine inspection at Port Khalid.

Subsequent manual examination revealed the presence of ten rolls of narcotics, collectively weighing 10.046 kilograms. The seized drugs have been handed over to relevant authorities for further legal action.

The Sharjah Ports, Customs, and Free Zones Authority highlighted its unwavering commitment to utilizing resources and intensifying efforts to thwart smuggling attempts, particularly those involving drug trafficking, at all customs ports in Sharjah.

The successful interception at Khalid Port underscores the authority’s dedication to maintaining the security and safety of society while positively contributing to the prosperity of the national economy.

This accomplishment aligns with broader efforts across the UAE to combat illegal activities, with a specific focus on curbing drug smuggling.

The country’s customs and law enforcement agencies continue to implement stringent measures to detect and prevent the illegal entry of narcotics, safeguarding the nation and its residents from the adverse impacts of drug-related activities.

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The recent incident in Sharjah follows a similar success in Dubai, where Customs officers at Dubai International Airport apprehended a passenger attempting to smuggle 8.9 kilograms of marijuana.

The vigilance of customs officials, who manually searched the passenger’s luggage, led to the discovery of a substance the accused claimed to be crushed henna leaves.

These instances highlight the continuous efforts of UAE authorities to remain vigilant against various methods employed by smugglers.

By leveraging advanced technologies and conducting thorough inspections, the country’s customs agencies aim to stay one step ahead of those attempting to engage in illegal activities.

The proactive approach demonstrated by Sharjah Ports, Customs, and Free Zones Authority and Dubai Customs serves as a testament to the commitment to maintaining the UAE’s status as a secure and law-abiding nation.

As the fight against illicit activities continues, these successes contribute to the overall safety and well-being of the community, reinforcing the nation’s dedication to upholding law and order.

 

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

Tariq Saeed

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