The Dubai Police General Command, represented by the General Department of Narcotics Control, thwarted a preemptive operation to smuggle 1,160,500 Captagon tablets with a market value of 58 million and 25 thousand dirhams.
The four suspects residing in the country, all of one Arab nationality, were arrested after careful follow-up and monitoring by the anti-drug men in a qualitative operation called “Operation 66”, during which they revealed the suspects’ attempt to bring narcotic pills into the country through a refrigerator containing boxes mixed with real lemon fruit and another Made of “plastic” and filled with Captagon tablets.
The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant-General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri, praised the efforts of the work teams in the fight against drugs and their tracking of the movements of the four accused in a tight ambush that revealed their despicable scheme for trafficking in toxins and harming communities.
He stressed that Dubai Police are determined to strike preemptively against drug dealers and drug dealers and thwart their attempts to harm young people, noting that Dubai Police is keen to develop its work mechanisms and learn about criminal methods in an attempt to anticipate and monitor all these methods and thwart them.
For his part, the Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs, Major General, expert Khalil Ibrahim Al-Mansoori, stressed that they spare no effort in building a strong network of internal and external relations and sources, and they do not hesitate to take all the information they receive into consideration, seriously, and speed up action and follow-up in the interest of the safety of the country and its children, explaining that the process I started receiving information that an international gang was trying to bring a shipment of drugs coming from an Arab country into refrigerators for vegetables and fruits, so that we can hasten the formation of monitoring and investigation teams, and coordinate with Dubai Customs to reach the truth.
For his part, Director of the General Department of Narcotics Control, Brigadier Eid Muhammad Hareb, explained that the refrigerator contained 3,840 boxes of lemons, 66 of which contained plastic lemons stuffed with Captagon tablets and mixed with natural fruits in an attempt by the gang to camouflage and introduce narcotics into the country.
The Dubai Police General Command, represented by the General Department of Narcotics Control, thwarted a preemptive operation to smuggle 1,160,500 Captagon tablets with a market value of 58 million and 25 thousand dirhams.
The four suspects residing in the country, all of one Arab nationality, were arrested after careful follow-up and monitoring by the anti-drug men in a qualitative operation called “Operation 66”, during which they revealed the suspects’ attempt to bring narcotic pills into the country through a refrigerator containing boxes mixed with real lemon fruit and another Made of “plastic” and filled with Captagon tablets.
The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant-General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri, praised the efforts of the work teams in the fight against drugs and their tracking of the movements of the four accused in a tight ambush that revealed their despicable scheme for trafficking in toxins and harming communities.
He stressed that Dubai Police are determined to strike preemptively against drug dealers and drug dealers and thwart their attempts to harm young people, noting that Dubai Police is keen to develop its work mechanisms and learn about criminal methods in an attempt to anticipate and monitor all these methods and thwart them.
For his part, the Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs, Major General, expert Khalil Ibrahim Al-Mansoori, stressed that they spare no effort in building a strong network of internal and external relations and sources, and they do not hesitate to take all the information they receive into consideration, seriously, and speed up action and follow-up in the interest of the safety of the country and its children, explaining that the process I started receiving information that an international gang was trying to bring a shipment of drugs coming from an Arab country into refrigerators for vegetables and fruits, so that we can hasten the formation of monitoring and investigation teams, and coordinate with Dubai Customs to reach the truth.
For his part, Director of the General Department of Narcotics Control, Brigadier Eid Muhammad Hareb, explained that the refrigerator contained 3,840 boxes of lemons, 66 of which contained plastic lemons stuffed with Captagon tablets and mixed with natural fruits in an attempt by the gang to camouflage and introduce narcotics into the country.
The Dubai Police General Command, represented by the General Department of Narcotics Control, thwarted a preemptive operation to smuggle 1,160,500 Captagon tablets with a market value of 58 million and 25 thousand dirhams.
The four suspects residing in the country, all of one Arab nationality, were arrested after careful follow-up and monitoring by the anti-drug men in a qualitative operation called “Operation 66”, during which they revealed the suspects’ attempt to bring narcotic pills into the country through a refrigerator containing boxes mixed with real lemon fruit and another Made of “plastic” and filled with Captagon tablets.
The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant-General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri, praised the efforts of the work teams in the fight against drugs and their tracking of the movements of the four accused in a tight ambush that revealed their despicable scheme for trafficking in toxins and harming communities.
He stressed that Dubai Police are determined to strike preemptively against drug dealers and drug dealers and thwart their attempts to harm young people, noting that Dubai Police is keen to develop its work mechanisms and learn about criminal methods in an attempt to anticipate and monitor all these methods and thwart them.
For his part, the Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs, Major General, expert Khalil Ibrahim Al-Mansoori, stressed that they spare no effort in building a strong network of internal and external relations and sources, and they do not hesitate to take all the information they receive into consideration, seriously, and speed up action and follow-up in the interest of the safety of the country and its children, explaining that the process I started receiving information that an international gang was trying to bring a shipment of drugs coming from an Arab country into refrigerators for vegetables and fruits, so that we can hasten the formation of monitoring and investigation teams, and coordinate with Dubai Customs to reach the truth.
For his part, Director of the General Department of Narcotics Control, Brigadier Eid Muhammad Hareb, explained that the refrigerator contained 3,840 boxes of lemons, 66 of which contained plastic lemons stuffed with Captagon tablets and mixed with natural fruits in an attempt by the gang to camouflage and introduce narcotics into the country.
The Dubai Police General Command, represented by the General Department of Narcotics Control, thwarted a preemptive operation to smuggle 1,160,500 Captagon tablets with a market value of 58 million and 25 thousand dirhams.
The four suspects residing in the country, all of one Arab nationality, were arrested after careful follow-up and monitoring by the anti-drug men in a qualitative operation called “Operation 66”, during which they revealed the suspects’ attempt to bring narcotic pills into the country through a refrigerator containing boxes mixed with real lemon fruit and another Made of “plastic” and filled with Captagon tablets.
The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant-General Abdullah Khalifa Al-Marri, praised the efforts of the work teams in the fight against drugs and their tracking of the movements of the four accused in a tight ambush that revealed their despicable scheme for trafficking in toxins and harming communities.
He stressed that Dubai Police are determined to strike preemptively against drug dealers and drug dealers and thwart their attempts to harm young people, noting that Dubai Police is keen to develop its work mechanisms and learn about criminal methods in an attempt to anticipate and monitor all these methods and thwart them.
For his part, the Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Criminal Investigation Affairs, Major General, expert Khalil Ibrahim Al-Mansoori, stressed that they spare no effort in building a strong network of internal and external relations and sources, and they do not hesitate to take all the information they receive into consideration, seriously, and speed up action and follow-up in the interest of the safety of the country and its children, explaining that the process I started receiving information that an international gang was trying to bring a shipment of drugs coming from an Arab country into refrigerators for vegetables and fruits, so that we can hasten the formation of monitoring and investigation teams, and coordinate with Dubai Customs to reach the truth.
For his part, Director of the General Department of Narcotics Control, Brigadier Eid Muhammad Hareb, explained that the refrigerator contained 3,840 boxes of lemons, 66 of which contained plastic lemons stuffed with Captagon tablets and mixed with natural fruits in an attempt by the gang to camouflage and introduce narcotics into the country.