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Six Pakistanis arrested while receiving 71kg of methamphetamine in Riyadh

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Last updated: 2025/12/23 at 1:47 PM
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Saudi authorities have announced the recent disruption of several significant drug smuggling operations, resulting in the arrest of six Pakistani residents in Riyadh and the seizure of over 271 kilograms of narcotics. The General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC) conducted the operations in collaboration with the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) and Omani counterparts, demonstrating a continued commitment to combating illicit drug trafficking within the Kingdom and across regional borders. These efforts underscore Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to protect its citizens from the dangers of narcotics.

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The arrests occurred in the Riyadh Region, where the six Pakistani residents were apprehended while receiving a shipment of 71 kilograms of methamphetamine, according to a statement released by Ministry of Interior security spokesperson Talal Al-Shalhoub. Separately, intelligence sharing with Omani authorities led to the interception of two additional smuggling attempts, yielding over 200 kilograms of various narcotics. These coordinated actions highlight the increasing sophistication of transnational criminal networks and the necessity of international cooperation.

Combating Drug Smuggling in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards drug-related crimes, reflecting concerns about the societal and health impacts of substance abuse. Penalties for drug trafficking and possession are severe, often including lengthy prison sentences and, in some cases, the death penalty. The Kingdom’s strategic location, bordering several countries with known drug production and transit routes, makes it particularly vulnerable to smuggling activities.

The GDNC plays a central role in enforcing these laws, conducting investigations, and coordinating with international partners. Additionally, ZATCA’s involvement in these recent operations demonstrates a growing emphasis on border security and customs enforcement as critical components of the anti-narcotics strategy. The authority utilizes advanced technologies and intelligence gathering to identify and intercept illicit shipments.

Regional Cooperation and Intelligence Sharing

The successful collaboration with Oman is a key example of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to regional security partnerships. According to Al-Shalhoub, the intelligence exchange proved instrumental in preventing the narcotics from entering the Kingdom. This cooperation extends beyond Oman, with Saudi Arabia actively working with other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states and international organizations to disrupt drug trafficking networks.

However, the challenges remain significant. Smugglers are constantly adapting their methods, utilizing increasingly complex routes and concealment techniques. The rise of synthetic drugs, like methamphetamine, also presents a new set of challenges for law enforcement agencies, requiring specialized training and resources. The report indicates a growing trend of utilizing regional instability to facilitate illicit trade.

Public Awareness and Reporting

The Ministry of Interior actively encourages public participation in the fight against narcotics. Al-Shalhoub urged citizens to report any suspected drug-related activity to the authorities. Specific phone numbers were provided for different regions: 911 for residents of Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and 999 for other areas.

Confidential reports can also be submitted directly to the GDNC via the dedicated hotline 995. This emphasis on public involvement reflects the understanding that effective law enforcement requires a collaborative approach, with citizens acting as additional eyes and ears for the authorities. The ministry believes that increased public awareness is crucial in deterring potential offenders and protecting vulnerable populations.

The recent seizures of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine and other unspecified narcotics, represent a substantial blow to criminal organizations operating in the region. The GDNC’s proactive approach, coupled with enhanced border controls and international cooperation, is aimed at stemming the flow of illicit substances into Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom’s commitment to tackling substance abuse is evident in its stringent laws and dedicated enforcement efforts.

Looking ahead, Saudi authorities are expected to continue prioritizing the disruption of drug trafficking networks and strengthening regional partnerships. Further investment in advanced technologies for border security and intelligence gathering is also anticipated. The long-term effectiveness of these efforts will depend on sustained collaboration with international partners and a continued focus on addressing the underlying factors that contribute to drug demand. Monitoring the evolution of smuggling tactics and adapting enforcement strategies will be crucial in maintaining progress against this ongoing threat.

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