Saudi Arabia foils attempt to smuggle nearly 47,000 amphetamine pills hidden in cheese shipment | Saudi Arabia | Saudi Gazette (SA) | 01KTY0JD803E9MKZD3K3D9HQGH
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At a glance
- Saudi authorities foiled an attempt to smuggle nearly 47,000 amphetamine pills into the Kingdom.
- The drugs were discovered hidden within a cheese shipment at the Al Haditha border crossing.
- The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) coordinated with narcotics control to arrest the intended recipient.
Saudi Arabia's Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) has successfully intercepted a large shipment of illicit drugs, preventing nearly 47,000 amphetamine pills from entering the country. The narcotics were found concealed within a consignment of metal containers carrying cheese, discovered during a routine inspection at the Al Haditha border crossing. ZATCA spokesperson Hamoud Al-Harbi detailed the operation, emphasizing the authority's commitment to bolstering customs controls and combating smuggling. Following the seizure, ZATCA collaborated with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control. This cooperation led to the swift identification and apprehension of the individual intended to receive the illegal shipment within Saudi Arabia. The successful operation underscores the ongoing efforts by Saudi authorities to enhance national security and protect society from the dangers of narcotics and other prohibited substances.
the narcotics were discovered during an inspection of a truck arriving in the Kingdom. The pills were concealed inside a shipment of metal containers carrying cheese.
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