Authorities in Sharjah have foiled an attempt to smuggle more than 93 kg of drugs into the country.
The illegal items (crystal meth and methadone tablets) were hidden under a container carrying foodstuff coming from a neighbouring country.
When checking the container upon its late arrival during the Eid al-Adha holidays, Customs officials found out that goods were kept in a suspicious manner.
The shipment was checked using the latest technologies, which led to the discovery of the drugs that were meticulously concealed inside iron cylinders.
The drugs were then seized in coordination with the concerned authorities.
The Sharjah Ports, Customs and Free Zones Authority revealed that #SharjahCustoms officials managed to thwart an attempt to smuggle about 93 kilograms of crystal meth and 3,000 methadone tablets into the country. pic.twitter.com/3U8BiFaD0t
— جمارك الشارقة (@SharjahCustoms) July 29, 2021


UAE ministry revokes licence of private university over 'severe violations'
DEWA deploys agentic AI across its digital platforms
RTA launches AI-powered smart system to enhance bus response and readiness
No injuries after fire breaks out at restaurant on Dubai's Sheikh Zayed Road
Dubai Gaming Retreat will be game changer for industry: Sheikh Hamdan
UAE announces $30 million emergency aid package for Sudan
7 arrested in Sharjah for using fake apps to steal money
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed hails Morocco's 'fighting spirit' in World Cup run
