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16 ministry officials arrested in Riyadh as major drug trafficking network dismantled

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Last updated: 2024/10/16 at 5:08 PM
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The Saudi security authorities have recently announced the bust of a major drug trafficking network in the Riyadh Region. A total of 21 suspects were arrested, with 16 of them being officials belonging to various ministries. The General Directorate of Narcotics Control played a key role in dismantling the network, along with other agencies, before referring the suspects to the Public Prosecution. The arrested officials included individuals from the Ministry of Interior, Ministry of the National Guard, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Municipalities and Housing, and Ministry of Justice.

The suspects were accused of a range of crimes, including smuggling drugs into the Kingdom, replacing seized narcotics with similar ones before destruction, transporting, promoting, and trading drugs, destroying evidence of drug transactions, and leaking information about convictions. The Ministry of Interior has reaffirmed its commitment to confronting anyone who threatens the security and stability of the country and its citizens. Security authorities remain vigilant against criminal activities aimed at targeting the homeland’s security and youth with drugs.

Drug trafficking remains a significant issue in Saudi Arabia, as in many other countries around the world. The recent bust of this major network highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat the illegal drug trade. The involvement of officials from various ministries underscores the need for continued vigilance and cooperation among government agencies to tackle this serious issue effectively.

The Ministry of Interior’s statement serves as a warning to those involved in drug trafficking and related criminal activities. The security authorities are committed to taking decisive actions against individuals and networks involved in such illegal activities. The arrest of these officials sends a strong message that no one is above the law, and that those who engage in drug trafficking will face severe consequences.

It is essential for all members of society to work together to combat drug trafficking and protect the safety and well-being of the community. The Ministry of Interior’s efforts to dismantle this drug trafficking network demonstrate the government’s dedication to maintaining security and stability within the country. By remaining vigilant and taking swift action against criminal activities, law enforcement agencies can help ensure a safer environment for all residents.

In conclusion, the recent bust of a major drug trafficking network in the Riyadh Region underscores the ongoing challenges and efforts to combat illegal drug trade in Saudi Arabia. The arrest of officials from various ministries involved in the network sends a strong message that those who engage in drug trafficking will face severe consequences. The Ministry of Interior’s commitment to maintaining security and stability within the country is commendable, and serves as a reminder of the importance of cooperation between government agencies and society in combating criminal activities.

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