It was carried out by Sharjah Police

“Valuable Hunting” thwarts an international scheme to promote 216 kilograms of drugs

The accused has the seized drugs in front of him.

From the source

The Anti-Narcotics Department of the General Command of the Sharjah Police, in coordination and cooperation with its counterparts in Abu Dhabi and Umm Al Quwain, thwarted an international scheme to smuggle 216 kilograms of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances through one of the sea ports in the country, for the purpose of promoting and trafficking them, in a qualitative operation called “fishing.” precious.”

The Director of the Anti-Narcotics Department, Lt. Col. Majed Al-Asam, said that the "precious hunting" operation comes within the framework of the efforts made by the Sharjah Police, to thwart the schemes of drug dealers and promoters to spread their poison among young people, stressing that the anti-drug men are on the lookout for anyone who begs himself to harm him. He stated that after receiving reliable source information indicating the existence of a gang formation outside the country that seeks to smuggle and promote narcotic substances in the country, a specialized team was formed to monitor, monitor and analyze the data, and the identity of the main recipient (Asian) who came to the country was identified. Through one of the air ports, he is a member of the gang formation.

He pointed out that the Sharjah Police possesses anti-drug teams with a high level of professionalism at work, and is ready to deal with various circumstances, as drugs are considered among the issues that require extreme accuracy and continuous follow-up, stressing the Sharjah Police's endeavor to detect all attempts of trafficking or smuggling. Or promoting drugs, in order to enhance the security and stability of society, praising the importance of coordination and cooperation with various police agencies at the state level to curb this scourge that threatens the security of societies.

Sharjah Police called on community members to cooperate in protecting society, especially young people, from falling into the clutches of drugs, by reporting to the number 8004654, or via e-mail dea@shjpolice.gov.ae in the event of any suspects being spotted.

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