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VIDEO: Customs seizes over 3kg of narcotics hidden in female passenger’s clothing

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Last updated: 2025/11/13 at 7:01 PM
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Qatar’s Air Cargo Customs Department thwarted a narcotics smuggling attempt at Hamad International Airport, seizing 2.8 kilograms of hashish and 900 grams of methamphetamine. The successful operation was initiated when a female passenger aroused the suspicion of a customs inspector upon arrival.

The department’s swift action involved scanning and manual inspection of the passenger’s luggage, revealing narcotics hidden in secret pockets sewn into her clothing. According to authorities, the discovery was made possible by the vigilance of customs officials and the use of advanced scanning technology.

Narcotics Smuggling Foiled at Hamad International Airport

The seizure is part of a broader effort by Qatari authorities to combat narcotics trafficking. The Air Cargo Customs Department works closely with other agencies to identify and intercept suspicious shipments. However, smugglers continue to adapt their tactics, often using creative concealment methods.

In this case, the narcotics were hidden in clothing, highlighting the need for continued vigilance. The department’s efforts have been effective in preventing the entry of illicit substances into the country. According to the ministry, the suspect was detained for further investigation.

Combating Narcotics Trafficking

The Qatari government has implemented various measures to combat narcotics trafficking, including enhancing security protocols at ports of entry and collaborating with international partners. The Air Cargo Customs Department plays a crucial role in these efforts, leveraging advanced technology and intelligence to identify and disrupt smuggling attempts.

Advanced Scanning Technology

The use of advanced scanning technology has been instrumental in detecting hidden narcotics. The department’s inspectors undergo rigorous training to identify suspicious behavior and detect concealed substances. Additionally, the department works closely with airlines and other stakeholders to share intelligence and best practices.

The successful operation at Hamad International Airport demonstrates the effectiveness of these efforts. As the global narcotics trade continues to evolve, Qatari authorities remain committed to staying ahead of smugglers. The next step in the process will be the prosecution of the suspect, with the case expected to proceed through the Qatari judicial system.

Meanwhile, the Air Cargo Customs Department is expected to continue its efforts to combat narcotics trafficking. The outcome of the case and any subsequent actions taken by the authorities will be closely watched. As the situation develops, further details are likely to emerge regarding the suspect and the smuggling operation.

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