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13 Arrested, Including 7 Government Employees, After 2 Drug Trafficking Networks Dismantled

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Last updated: 2024/12/30 at 8:10 PM
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Saudi security authorities have successfully busted two criminal networks involved in drug smuggling and trafficking in the Riyadh and Jazan regions. A total of 13 gang members were arrested, including seven government employees and six foreigners. Among those arrested were employees of the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Interior, and Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority, as well as Yemeni and Syrian residents. Following the necessary legal measures, the suspects were referred to the Public Prosecution for further action.

The arrested gang members were found to be involved in the smuggling and trafficking of amphetamine tablets and hashish through King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and Farasan Island in Jazan. The security authorities were able to track down these criminal activities based on information received by the ministry, resulting in the successful dismantling of the two criminal networks. The Ministry of Interior emphasized their commitment to confronting anyone who threatens the security and stability of the country and its residents, especially when it comes to the promotion of drugs within the Kingdom.

In recent years, drug trafficking has become a major concern in Saudi Arabia, with authorities working diligently to combat this illegal activity. The security authorities are constantly vigilant against criminal plots that aim to target the security of the nation and its youth with the scourge of drugs. These recent arrests are a clear indication of the government’s firm stance against such criminal activities and their commitment to maintaining the security and safety of the country’s citizens and residents.

The involvement of government employees in drug smuggling and trafficking is particularly alarming, as it undermines the trust and integrity of public institutions. The arrest of employees from various government ministries highlights the need for strict measures to prevent such criminal activities within government agencies. It also underscores the importance of thorough background checks and monitoring of employees to prevent any illegal activities.

The successful dismantling of these two criminal networks is a significant achievement for the Saudi security authorities, demonstrating their determination to combat drug smuggling and trafficking in the country. By following up on intelligence information and conducting thorough investigations, the security authorities were able to arrest the suspects and prevent further illegal activities. These efforts are crucial in maintaining the safety and security of the nation and preventing the harmful effects of drug trafficking on society.

Moving forward, it is essential for the Saudi government to continue their efforts in combating drug smuggling and trafficking, implementing stricter measures to prevent such criminal activities. By working closely with international partners and investing in advanced technology and training for security personnel, Saudi Arabia can further enhance its ability to combat drug-related crimes. The recent arrests serve as a clear message to criminals that their illegal activities will not be tolerated, and that the security authorities will continue to work tirelessly to protect the country and its residents from the dangers of drug trafficking.

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