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Border Guards arrest over 1800 people while preventing huge drug smuggling operation

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Last updated: 2024/12/28 at 9:24 PM
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The General Directorate of Border Guards in Saudi Arabia has successfully intercepted multiple attempts to smuggle large quantities of drugs into the country. The seized drugs included a staggering 1.3 tons of hashish, 1,388,622 narcotic pills, and 136 tons of khat. These operations were carried out in the southern regions of Jazan, Asir, and Najran, leading to the arrest of 959 Ethiopians, 849 Yemenis, three Somalis and Eritreans, and 12 Saudis. The authorities have urged the public to report any information related to drug smuggling or selling by contacting emergency numbers in different regions of the Kingdom, emphasizing that all reports will be treated with strict confidentiality.

The efforts of the General Directorate of Border Guards in intercepting drug smuggling attempts highlight the ongoing battle against narcotics in Saudi Arabia. The significant quantities of hashish, narcotic pills, and khat seized in these operations underscore the magnitude of the drug trafficking problem in the region. The collaboration between security authorities and the public is crucial in combating this illicit trade, as evidenced by the arrests made in this latest series of operations. By encouraging citizens to report any suspicious activities related to drug smuggling, the authorities are taking proactive steps to address the issue.

The security authorities in Saudi Arabia have provided multiple avenues for the public to report information related to drug smuggling or selling. Emergency numbers such as 911 in the regions of Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and 999 in other regions of the Kingdom, are readily available for individuals to contact. Additionally, the General Directorate of Narcotics Control can be reached at 995 or via email at [email protected]. By providing these contact points, the authorities aim to make it easier for concerned citizens to report any instances of drug trafficking, thus contributing to the overall efforts to combat this criminal activity effectively.

The strict confidentiality with which all reports related to drug smuggling are treated is emphasized by the security authorities in Saudi Arabia. This confidentiality is crucial in encouraging individuals to come forward with information without fear of repercussions. By assuring the public that their identities will be protected, the authorities hope to facilitate the reporting of drug-related crimes and increase the chances of intercepting illegal activities. This approach is in line with international best practices in law enforcement and serves as a deterrent to those involved in drug trafficking.

The successful operations carried out by the General Directorate of Border Guards reflect the dedication and vigilance of security forces in Saudi Arabia. The arrests of individuals involved in drug smuggling highlight the commitment of authorities to combat this pervasive issue. By targeting drug trafficking networks and apprehending those responsible, the authorities send a clear message that illegal activities will not be tolerated in the Kingdom. These operations also serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by drug trafficking and the importance of continued efforts to address this issue effectively.

In conclusion, the interception of large quantities of drugs by the General Directorate of Border Guards in Saudi Arabia is a significant milestone in the fight against drug trafficking. The arrests made in these operations underscore the importance of collaboration between security authorities and the public in combating this illegal trade. By providing confidential reporting mechanisms and encouraging citizens to come forward with information, the authorities are taking proactive steps to address drug smuggling. The strict measures taken to maintain the confidentiality of reports further facilitate the reporting of criminal activities. Overall, the efforts of the security authorities in intercepting drug smuggling attempts demonstrate their unwavering commitment to maintaining law and order in the Kingdom.

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