A total of 238 kg of drugs and 6 million narcotic pills were confiscated by Dubai Police in the first quarter of this year.
This accounted for 36 per cent of the total amount of drugs seized nationwide during the three-month period.
During Q1, the General Department of Anti-Narcotics at Dubai Police reported significant success in combatting drug-related crimes, apprehending 47 per cent of suspects arrested in the country.
The figures were revealed during a review meeting of the Department, which also blocked 208 social media accounts for promoting drugs.
The authority said it shared 65 vital pieces of information with various countries in the first quarter of this year, which led to the arrest of 65 suspects and the confiscation of 842 kg of narcotic substances.
Col. Abdullah Al Khayat, Director of Hemaya International Centre added that 24,204 people from various nationalities benefitted from the force's student and community programmes in Q1 2023, while over six million individuals benefitted from various awareness campaigns.
#News | Dubai Police Account for 47% of Drug-Related Arrests and 36% of Narcotics Confiscated Across the UAE
The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) has clarified that a "Dubai chocolate" product linked to salmonella outbreak in the US is not sold in the UAE market.
The International Charity Organisation has dispatched a shipment of medicines, valued at AED1.5 million, to Kenya as part of its ongoing efforts to support remote areas facing limited healthcare services.
Dubai Police have extradited two internationally wanted suspects to France for their involvement in serious transnational crimes, including attempted fraud and drug trafficking.
The UAE has hosted 17,619 Afghan evacuees since the Taliban ousted the US-backed government in 2021, providing them with critical care and facilities at the Emirates Humanitarian City prior to their resettlement in 21 countries.
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has issued a weather alert, forecasting rain of varying intensities across parts of the UAE until Monday, July 28.
In a groundbreaking development for healthcare and genetic research, scientists at Dubai’s Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) have published the first-ever Arab Pangenome Reference—a major leap forward in precision medicine for the region.
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