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Dubai Customs' Intelligence Department has achieved a significant milestone by intercepting a major drug smuggling attempt via air cargo. They successfully prevented the trafficking of 200,000 restricted narcotics and pills valued at approximately Dh6.2 million.
This operation is a crucial part of Dubai Customs' overarching strategy to safeguard the community from security threats, contributing significantly to maintaining the UAE's reputation as a secure and stable environment — a critical aspect that makes the UAE an attractive destination for investment.
Intriguingly, the operation unfolded when the specialised team at the Dubai Customs Intelligence Department grew suspicious of two shipments arriving from an Asian country. Their diligent inspection revealed that the first shipment, comprising 20 parcels, concealed narcotics and restricted pharmaceuticals weighing in at a hefty 460kg, with an estimated market worth of around Dh1 million.
The second shipment, consisting of 22 parcels, carried 520kg of Tramadol, totalling a staggering 175,300 tablets, with a market value estimated at approximately Dh5.25 million. Consequently, the seized goods and individuals involved were handed over to the Dubai Police's General Directorate of Anti-Narcotics, following stringent legal procedures and protocols.
Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director-General of Dubai Customs, CEO of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, stated, "Dubai Customs has set a pivotal goal in its 2021-2026 strategy — to lead globally in safe customs practices, achieved through our dedicated workforce and specialised systems. Our mission is to enhance security measures and protect both our society and economy."
He highlighted that as Dubai continues to excel on the global stage, it has become an international exemplar in combatting all forms of narcotics, prohibited substances, and restricted pharmaceuticals. Dubai Customs actively participates in these endeavours to uphold Dubai's status as a global trade hub, attracting investments, businesses, and residents from around the world.
Musabih commended the unwavering commitment and remarkable efforts of the Dubai Customs Intelligence Department team in their tireless dedication to national security, ensuring the safety of the homeland, its citizens, and its residents. Their vigilant actions not only prevent the smuggling of narcotics but also safeguard the health, economy, and social fabric of the community, whether these illicit substances are destined for the local market or any other country through Dubai.
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