Salih Ahmed Al Shehhi, the first prosecutor of the Dubai’s Drug Prosecution, said that a man, his wife, and their children were hiding drugs in their guts trying to smuggle them for 5,000 dirhams, and they were caught at Dubai airport, pointing out that drug smuggling gangs are using advanced techniques in their operations to escape punishment. It no longer relies on physical contact in delivery and receipt operations, but hides drugs in a specific place, and guides customers to them through geolocation technology, while those operations run gangs from outside the country, without the need to arrange a meeting between the buyer and the seller, which represents a major challenge to Control devices To make exceptional efforts to control smugglers and promoters.

In detail, Al-Shehhi said, on the sidelines of a seminar held within the framework of the legal awareness campaign, jointly between the Public Prosecution in Dubai and the Community Development Authority, in the Rashidiya Council, that smuggling through guts is one of the crimes that violate humanity, as gangs exploit the poor in their country and stuff them with drugs. Without looking at their safety, pointing out that among the cases registered by the Public Prosecution was the case of a man, his wife and his son, 10 years old, and they all hid drugs in their guts trying to smuggle them through Dubai Airport for 5,000 dirhams.
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