Khaleej Times

Customs thwart 9 smuggling bids, seize 60KG of narcotics

Over 14,000 narcotic pills were also confiscate­d at Sharjah’s Khalid Port in the first quarter of the year

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Inspectors from the Khalid Port Customs Centre of the Sharjah Ports Customs and Free Zones Authority (SPCFZA) have successful­ly thwarted a series of nine smuggling attempts, seizing 60.216 kilograms of narcotics and 14,378 narcotic tablets during the first third of 2023.

Equipped with the latest internatio­nal screening devices, the inspection officers identified and seized the illegal substances immediatel­y upon their arrival.

The narcotics were found concealed in various ways, including inside refrigerat­ed containers, showcasing the smugglers' inventiven­ess to bring these contraband­s into the country.

The authority lauded the proficienc­y and expertise of customs officers and inspectors, attributin­g the successful seizures to their capabiliti­es.

SPCFZA emphasised its unwav- ering commitment to using all available resources and intensifyi­ng efforts to counter all unlawful smuggling attempts, with special attention given to drug smuggling through all customs ports in the emirate of Sharjah.

Sharjah Customs stressed that it would continue to support the national strategy aimed at protecting the security and welfare of society, ensuring public safety, and cutting-edge detection devices and the adoption of the latest technologi­es in the customs field, have been pivotal in amplifying the effectiven­ess of our operations tributing positively to the robustness of the national economy.

Salem Abdullah Majid Al Zomor,

Director of Khalid Port Customs Centre, said, "The significan­t attention granted by the SPCFZA to the customs sector, along with the provision of cutting-edge customs detection devices and the adoption of the latest technologi­es in the customs field, have been pivotal in amplifying the effectiven­ess of our operations."

Al Zomor noted that continuous trainings proved effective in elevating the efficiency of the inspectors. "The year-round training courses have had a tremendous impact on enhancing our customs work and maintainin­g a high throughput of goods and passengers through the customs ports of the emirate of Sharjah, particular­ly the Khalid Port."

He commended the centre's competent officers and inspectors for their high sense of security under all circumstan­ces and at all times, emphasisin­g that they will persist in their role and remain ever vigilant against any smuggling attempts through the port.

It's worth noting that the customs inspectors at Khalid Port handle an extensive variety of shipping categories.

These include containers, general cargo, refrigerat­ed food and agricultur­al products, live animals, dry and bulk cargo goods, vehicles, and heavy equipment.

Moreover, they also manage sea passengers arriving or departing through the port. — wam

Cutting-edge detection devices and the adoption of the latest technologi­es have been pivotal in amplifying the effectiven­ess of our operations.”

Salem Abdullah Majid Al Zomor Director, Khalid Port Customs

 ?? ?? The narcotics were discovered concealed in a variety of clever ways, such as being ingeniousl­y hidden inside refrigerat­ed containers. — wam
The narcotics were discovered concealed in a variety of clever ways, such as being ingeniousl­y hidden inside refrigerat­ed containers. — wam

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