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UAE: Traveler apprehended with 8.7kg of drugs at Sharjah airport

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Last updated: 2024/10/02 at 11:44 PM
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In a recent development, the Sharjah Ports, Customs and Free Zones Authority thwarted an attempt to smuggle 8.716kg of narcotics at Sharjah International Airport. This was made possible when the customs officers at Sharjah Airport Customs Centre became suspicious of cardboard packages belonging to a passenger. Upon closer inspection, they discovered 10,934 narcotic tablets hidden inside lighting equipment, with a total weight of 8.716kg. A case was immediately filed, and the seized materials were handed over to the relevant authorities for legal action.

The authority praised the inspection officers and staff at the customs centre for their vigilance, heightened security awareness, and firm stance against smugglers and those attempting to bring prohibited materials into Sharjah. The UAE has stringent laws against the recreational use of drugs, with a zero-tolerance policy rigorously enforced through the law on Combating Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances. This law criminalizes the production, import, export, transport, purchase, sale, possession, and storage of narcotic and psychotropic substances unless carried out as part of supervised and regulated medical or scientific activities in compliance with applicable laws.

When travelling to the UAE, it is crucial to be aware of local medication laws as non-compliance can lead to serious consequences. Travellers are advised to carry prescriptions for their medicines and verify whether their medications are controlled. It is essential to stay informed about the latest news and updates. Follow the Khaleej Times on WhatsApp Channels to stay up to date with the latest developments.

Legislation in the UAE strictly prohibits the use of narcotics and psychotropic substances for recreational purposes. Smugglers attempting to bring such substances into the country will face severe legal consequences. The authorities have a robust surveillance system in place to detect and intercept any illicit activities at customs ports in Sharjah. Anyone found in violation of the law will be subject to prosecution and legal action.

In conclusion, the recent interception of narcotics at Sharjah International Airport highlights the ongoing efforts of the authorities to combat drug trafficking and smuggling activities. The vigilance of customs officers and their commitment to upholding the law have helped prevent the entry of prohibited substances into the country. Travellers are reminded to comply with local medication laws and regulations to avoid any potential legal issues. The UAE’s firm stance against drug-related offenses underscores the country’s commitment to maintaining security and public safety. It is essential for individuals to be cautious and informed about the laws and regulations when entering the UAE.

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