The criminal court in Dubai started a trial for an (African) visitor who concealed 23 plastic capsules containing white powder for cocaine, inside the bars of his suitcase, and when he was arrested, he denied knowing that there were drugs in his bag.

An inspector at Dubai Customs stated that he searched the suspect's bag, and found, on its iron bars, a suspected substance, so he asked the traveler about it, but he denied his relationship with it.

In addition, the Dubai Public Prosecution referred to the Criminal Court two Asian merchants, after arresting them while they were in the lobby of a hotel in the Naif area, as one of them acquired 50 narcotic pills while the other was under the influence of abuse.

A witness from Dubai Police said that the public prosecutor investigated that he witnessed the defendants in a state of confusion, and their condition appeared abnormal, so he went to them and was surprised by one of them throwing a scroll that he took out of his pants pocket, and it was found that they contained a set of tablets. .

By asking the first suspect, he stated that he brought these drugs from his country for personal use, while the second accused admitted that he acquired the tablets to sell to one of his friends for 750 dirhams.

The competent authorities in Dubai seized an African visitor who obtained 84 capsules, weighing more than 1614 grams of cocaine, while traveling through transit, and was referred to the General Department of Narcotics Control in Dubai, and from there to the Public Prosecution, then the criminal court that initiated his trial.

Also, yesterday, the Criminal Court began the trial of a (Gulf) employee who provided a woman with his psychotropic substances, and the Dubai Public Prosecution directed him to commit a felony facilitating the abuse of a psychoactive female, while the woman was referred to the misdemeanor court for trial on charges of abuse.

The Public Prosecution Office accused a Gulf woman of committing a felony facilitating the abuse of a psychoactive female.

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