The team received His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, in the presence of the Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Major General Abdullah Al-Marri, the research and investigation team in the General Department of Narcotics Control at the General Command of Dubai Police, in appreciation of his distinguished and continuous efforts, the latest of which is a qualitative process that is most prominent At the level of drug control in the country, it was coordinated and professionalized between the relevant departments, and resulted in the seizure of 5.6 tons of narcotic Captagon tablets.

His Highness informed the Chief of Dubai Police of the details of the operation and the efforts made to lead to the arrest of the gang, in the presence of the Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Resources and Support Services, Major General Salem Ali Mubarak Al Shamsi, and the Assistant Commander in Chief for Criminal Research Affairs, Major General Expert Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansoori, and the Secretary General of the Office of His Highness the Minister of Interior, Brigadier Muhammad Hamid bin Dalmuj Al Dhaheri, Director of the General Department for Narcotics Control, Brigadier Eid Muhammad Thani Harib, and a number of officers of the Ministry of Interior.

Maj. Gen. Al-Marri revealed a qualitative process carried out by the research and investigation team in the General Department of Narcotics Control, and is considered the most prominent in the level of drug control in the country, and one of the largest smuggling of Captagon in the world, due to cooperation and coordination between the competent departments, and resulted in the seizure of five tons, 656 kilograms and 166 One gram of narcotic Captagon tablets, with a number of tablets exceeding 35 million and 755 thousand tablets, for the purpose of re-exporting the shipment to a sister Arab country.

Maj. Gen. Al-Marri said that the constant vigilance of the anti-narcotics men, enabled the administration's research and investigation team to arrest four Arab people, who belong to an international gang experienced in drug trafficking, run by a large captain in drug dealers from an Asian European country, and called the operation "Pule2" .

For his part, Major General expert Khalil Ibrahim Al-Mansoori stressed that the efforts made to uncover the issue did not come without the efforts of the integrated work team, which brought about a qualitative leap in criminal work and drug control, through harnessing the latest artificial intelligence and information technology technologies, as well as field descending through Careful and continuous monitoring of the leads of the case, and elaborate plans to arrest the gang members.

He noted the work of the General Administration for Drug Control and the Data Analysis Center, for their great role in collecting information and restricting it to one communication channel, which contributed to uncovering the leads of the case.

On the details of the case, Brigadier Eid Muhammad Thani Hareb said that the "Pule2" operation was carried out after receiving security information on suspicious containers in which a number of "pulleys" were imported, wrapped with iron "cables" to be cleared from the port of Jebel Ali, where a team of Members of the administration's research and investigation team, who have worked out tight plans, monitored and tracked truck traffic.

He added that a permanent monitoring of the shipment and suspicious persons took place, at the moment of arrival and its transportation to the Emirate of Sharjah, around the clock for 15 days, which resulted in the arrest of four defendants residing in the country (the gang leader and his assistant, and the drivers of the two trucks that transported the containers), noting that the operation The arrest of the accused took place after coordination with the Sharjah Drug Enforcement Administration, indicating that the process of emptying the "pulleys" from the narcotic pills took many hours of work, and required special equipment and equipment used in this regard, given the large quantity of pills.

Preliminary investigations

Deputy Director of the General Department of Narcotics Control in Dubai Police, Colonel Khalid bin Muweza, stated that preliminary investigations with the accused indicated that its leader, who runs the operation inside the state, is a partner of his brother who represents the big head of the gang, resides in an Asian-European country, and the seized shipment was the leader The gang has extensive contacts with it about one of the big heads in the drug trade, and it resides abroad for the purpose of re-exporting the shipment to a sister Arab country.

35,755,000 Captagon tablets hidden in a number of "rollers".