Dubai Customs has intercepted 147.4 kilograms of narcotics and psychotropic substances in a strategic sea port, avoiding its entrance to the Emirate, the organization announced on Tuesday.
The operation was executed through advanced detection systems that identified irregularities in a transit shipment.
The inspection teams, backed by unit K9, carried out an exhaustive exam that revealed the hidden illegal substances, according to a declaration of the Dubai Media Office.
Dubai Customs intercepts 147.4 kg or narcotics in the bust of smuggling major
“The successful frustration of this smuggling attempt is a willingness to commit to national security and the protection of our economy,” he said. “This milestone reflects the ongoing advancement of ort customs framework -a that integrates Advanced Technologies, Skilled Personnel, and Proactive Strategies to Secure Our Borders. Dubai Remains Resilient in the Face of Criminal Networks, and We Areeded and We Are Commit Committing and we are committeed and we are committing and we are committeed and we are committeed and we are committeed and we are committing and we are committed and we are committed and we are committed and beterahed Customs and the Free Zone Corporation.
The operation underlined the strategic approach of Dubai customs for border security, which integrates advanced technologies, qualified personnel and proactive strategies.
The organization remains dedicated to maintaining international security standards and interrupting criminal networks.
“Dubai customs inspectors continue to establish a global reference point for professionalism, preparation and operational excellence. His work is essential to safeguard our borders of earth, sea and air,” he said. “Through advanced training and the integration of intelligent technologies, they continue to say and avoid contraband attempts with precision and efficiency,” Dr. Ir. Abdulla Mohammed Busenad, General Director of Customs of Dubai added.
Legal procedures have been initiated in coordination with the relevant execution agencies, reinforcing Dubai’s position against illicit trade.