Dubai Customs has foiled an attempt to smuggle heroin through Dubai International Airport's Terminal 2.
880 grams of the drug, split up into seven packages, was hidden in the passenger's suitcase and also on the bottom of his shoes.
Director of the Passenger Operations Department, Ibrahim Kamali, has praised the vital role of customs officers in thwarting smuggling attempts.
He emphasised they are always on the lookout for smugglers and said electronic systems, skilled human resources, and data analysis has effectively controlled the problem
He clarified that Dubai Customs' electronic control system is a smart and innovative mechanism that relies on the efficiency of its operational processes.
Ibrahim Kamali highlighted the drugs haul is a testament to the department's investment in the continuous training and development of inspectors.
Dubai Customs nabs Asian traveler smuggling 880 grams of pure heroin #WamNews https://t.co/33ocxIFkHV pic.twitter.com/DwZhn9FZZe
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