An African visitor has resorted to an innovative trick to bring more than 18 kilograms of methamphetamine dope, which he "sinks" into 32 different colored clothes in his suitcase, trying to get them into the state through Dubai airport. When he was caught by customs inspectors who discovered his tricks, He knew nothing about it, and someone in his country gave it to him to deliver to another in Dubai.

A Dubai Customs inspector at the General Department of Passenger Operations said that he was at work on the night shift on the day of the incident. His colleague asked him to search a hand bag for the suspect because he was suspected of being confused and acting suspiciously. And asked the accused if he had any impediments, the accused assured him that he had nothing, and that no impediments were actually found in his hand luggage.

The inspector insisted that he complete the procedures under suspicion of the passenger. He told him that he would check his luggage, which was shipped inside. He told him that he had only one bag in the truck. He took him to the baggage belt and received a black bag with a preamble with the name of the defendant. Bag to the inspection area.

The witness added that he asked the defendant again if he wanted to reveal anything. He replied no. He searched the bag and found inside it rough, dry clothes, wrapped in transparent plastic, with traces of white powder, which he suspected were saturated with narcotic substances. He told him that he knew nothing about the clothes, that someone had given him in his country and asked him to deliver them to Dubai.

According to the report of the Criminal Laboratory of the Dubai Police Criminal Evidence Department, the travel bag contained 32 different clothing pieces of 18.2 kilograms of methamphetamine-saturated white matter. The Public Prosecution directed the accused to commit a felony to obtain a mental motive for promotion, Which began his trial.

In another case, an African tried to smuggle a number of drug tramadol drugs in an innovative way, believing that his trick would fool customs inspectors as he dipped into a cream box.

An inspection officer at the Dubai Customs General Department said that he was on duty during the morning shift at Dubai International Airport No. 2, when one of his colleagues suspected a traveler's luggage and asked him to check it.

The baggage was found on the internal luggage checker. He suspected that there were medicines hidden between foods. He and his colleague searched the luggage. The defendant had two plastic bags. The first contained a travel bag. There was nothing forbidden inside. The second contained various foods and purposes , Including a plastic box containing a cream and a plastic bag in which a drug containing the distinctive shape of a tramadol drug was inserted. The accused was referred to the General Directorate of Drug Control of the Dubai Police, who referred the findings to the General Directorate of Criminal Evidence.

By examining the seizures by the evidence experts, they were found to be 15 drug slices containing a total of 150 red circular tablets containing tramadol. The accused was referred to the Public Prosecutor's Office.