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Saudi Customs stops smuggling of 3.6 million Captagon pills at Jeddah Islamic Port

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 1:13 PM
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Customs inspectors at Jeddah Islamic Port recently foiled an attempt to smuggle a large number of Captagon pills into Saudi Arabia. The pills, totaling 3,633,978 in quantity, were hidden within a consignment of “iron equipment” that was being brought into the country. The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) discovered the hidden pills during routine customs inspections, using modern security techniques. After the seizure, ZATCA worked in collaboration with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control to apprehend two individuals who were expected to receive the illegal drugs within Saudi Arabia. This incident highlights the ongoing efforts of Saudi authorities to tighten customs controls and prevent smuggling activities.

It is essential for customs authorities to maintain strict control over the import and export activities to ensure the security and protection of society. ZATCA’s strategy includes enhancing security measures to prevent the smuggling of drugs and other prohibited items into the country. By engaging in rigorous inspections and leveraging modern security techniques, the authorities can intercept illegal substances and prevent them from reaching their intended recipients within the country. This recent seizure of Captagon pills demonstrates the effectiveness of these efforts and underscores the importance of continued vigilance in combating smuggling activities.

In addition to their own efforts, ZATCA encourages the public to play a role in combating smuggling activities and protecting society and the national economy. Members of the public are urged to report any suspicious activities related to smuggling by contacting the authority’s designated security report number, 1910. Reports can also be submitted via email or through an international number provided by ZATCA. To incentivize reporting, the authority assures confidentiality and offers financial rewards for information that leads to successful interceptions of illegal substances. This collaborative approach between authorities and the public is crucial in ensuring the security and safety of the country.

The incident at Jeddah Islamic Port serves as a stark reminder of the persistent threat posed by drug smuggling activities. Captagon pills, a type of amphetamine, are a popular choice among drug traffickers due to their stimulant effects. However, the authorities in Saudi Arabia are determined to combat this threat by implementing robust customs controls and conducting thorough inspections of incoming shipments. By staying vigilant and leveraging modern security techniques, customs inspectors can effectively intercept illegal substances and prevent them from reaching the streets. This proactive approach is essential in safeguarding the well-being of society and safeguarding the national economy from the harmful effects of drug trafficking.

The seizure of 3,633,978 Captagon pills represents a significant victory in the ongoing battle against drug smuggling in Saudi Arabia. By intercepting such a large quantity of illegal substances, authorities have successfully prevented a considerable amount of drugs from flooding the market and harming individuals within the country. The collaboration between ZATCA and the General Directorate of Narcotics Control underscores the importance of interagency cooperation in combating drug trafficking activities. Through coordinated efforts and a commitment to enhancing security measures, authorities can effectively disrupt smuggling networks and protect the country from the devastating effects of drug abuse.

In conclusion, the recent seizure of Captagon pills at Jeddah Islamic Port highlights the determination of Saudi authorities to combat drug smuggling activities and protect society from the harmful effects of illegal substances. By tightening customs controls, conducting thorough inspections, and enlisting the support of the public, ZATCA is working towards achieving its strategic goal of enhancing security and protecting society. The successful interception of the large quantity of Captagon pills is a testament to the effectiveness of these efforts and serves as a reminder of the constant threat posed by drug trafficking activities. Through continued vigilance and cooperation, Saudi Arabia can remain vigilant in safeguarding its borders and preventing the smuggling of illegal substances into the country.

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