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Six people arrested for smuggling drugs-laced paper in Sharjah Police operation.

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Last updated: 2024/10/06 at 9:16 PM
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A gang of six suspects of Asian origin was recently arrested by Sharjah Police after seizing a package of illegal drugs coming in from a foreign country. The suspects, part of a wider network, were transporting the drugs via a shipping company. The authority found A4 size paper laced with 4kg of drugs known as ‘Spice’. The parcel intercepted contained closed envelopes and notebooks of A4 papers meant for drawing or writing, which were discovered to be laced with the drug.

The police also seized ready-to-use marijuana that was being stored with the intention of selling in the country. After receiving reports of the illegal activities, a specialized team was formed to track down the suspects, identify them, and check their connection with internal elements or external networks for drug trade and promotion. What started as a hunt for one person led the authorities to discovering five more people involved in the crime.

After conducting investigations in all their homes, different quantities of marijuana were found along with the hidden drug ‘Spice’ in one of the suspect’s rooms. The criminals used camouflage techniques to hide the drugs from the police, but the authority used thorough examination to discover the narcotics. The authority stated that the drug known as ‘Spice’ is one of the most dangerous substances compared to other narcotics, such as opioids and heroin.

Colonel Majid Al-Assam noted that the criminal style has evolved to introduce drugs in an innovative way to lure young people into addiction. The authority is working on ways to seize these drugs at ports. Criminals have been utilizing various means to sell these drugs, including promoting them on social media platforms or smuggling them through hidden ways. The authority has urged community members to report any dealers, promoters, or suspicious activities by calling 8004654 or by sending an email to [email protected].

In conclusion, the arrests of the gang of six suspects and the seizure of illegal drugs by Sharjah Police highlights the ongoing battle against drug trafficking and distribution. The authorities are actively working to combat the spread of narcotics in innovative ways by utilizing specialized teams and thorough investigations. Community involvement is crucial in helping to identify and report illegal activities related to drugs to ensure the safety and well-being of the society. By raising awareness and staying vigilant, law enforcement agencies can continue to make strides in eliminating the drug trade and protecting the community from its harmful effects.

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