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Dubai Customs foils bid to smuggle heroin

Dubai, June 25, 2014

Dubai Customs’ officers at Dubai International Terminal 3 recently foiled an attempt by an Asian passenger to smuggle into UAE 24 kg of heroin concealed in secret pockets at the bottom of his baggage suitcases.

The smuggler works as a salesman in Dubai, a statement said.

Sultan bin Sulayem, chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, hailed the invaluable efforts of Customs officers in deterring this huge quantity of narcotics.

This operation reflects Dubai Customs’ commitment to firmly stand against all bids to illicitly import such toxic contraband into the UAE which jeopardize the safety and wellbeing of local community, he said.

Ahmed Mahboob, director of Dubai Customs, said: “The smuggler naively thought he would delude Dubai Customs inspectors and get through customs unnoticed, seeking to make quick cash out of this illicit trade. But the inspectors were on the hype of readiness to deter this criminal act, when officers at the internal equipment section suspected five bags, then made a reference for a field follow up procedure of them to the luggage belt.”

“The bags owner was then identified and tracked down to the Customs area. Inspectors had to physically screen the luggage as per Customs bylaws. This hands-on inspection unveiled the presence of finely customized hidden pockets at the bottom of the five bags, filled with pure heroin,” he added.

As a routine procedure, the passenger, the investigation records, the seizure report and the narcotics were handed over to the Anti-Narcotics General Department at Dubai Police for further action. – TradeArabia News Service




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