Abu Dhabi Police revealed a new method of concealing drugs

A gang uses fish to try to smuggle "crystal"

  • Gang members in front of them side of the seizures.

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  • A side of the seized "crystal" drug.

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Abu Dhabi Police arrested three Asians in possession of about 38 kilograms of crystal drug, which was hidden inside the guts of fish, through a tight plan and careful field follow-up, and after coordination with the Federal Drug Prosecution, to set the legal framework for the arrest process.

The Director of the Anti-Narcotics Directorate in the Criminal Security Sector, Brigadier Taher Ghareeb Al Dhaheri, stated that the Abu Dhabi Police managed to uncover the method of concealing the drugs that the gang followed, thinking that it would make them safe from the eyes of the security men, but the efficiency and competence of the combatants prevented the success of their plan, to direct them to them. Abu Dhabi Police is another painful blow, proving to them that the security men are always on the lookout and always ready to confront them.

He stated that the moment of the arrest of that gang formed an unexpected surprise for them, and the effects of shock were visible on their faces, so they did not expect that this new method they followed would be easy to discover.

Al Dhaheri pointed out that this operation is an extension of a major operation aimed at arresting the largest possible number of drug trafficking gangs, which rely on random promotional messages, through the WhatsApp program.

He stressed that the development of the methods followed by the Directorate, and the support it receives from the General Command of Abu Dhabi Police, played a major role in facilitating and developing highly efficient working methods in the face of crime, regardless of its forms.

He pointed out that the new anti-drug law, which actually began to be implemented at the beginning of this year, will contribute to creating the required deterrent for anyone who tempts himself to try to promote these toxins inside the country.

Al Dhaheri appealed to the public not to respond to text messages that might come to them from unknown numbers to promote drugs, noting that most of them are monitored by drug control agencies at the state level, and if community members receive similar messages, they must report them by contacting the “Aman exchange” on the number 8002626. .

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