A gang of six has been arrested after Sharjah Police seized a package of illegal drugs coming in from a foreign country.
The six individuals, linked to a broader network involved in drug trafficking, were caught while transporting a parcel through a shipping company that contained A4-sized paper infused with 4 kilograms of a synthetic drug known as Spice.
The intercepted package included sealed envelopes and notebooks intended for drawing or writing. Upon inspection, officials discovered the paper was tainted with the harmful substance.
In addition to the Spice-laced paper, police also confiscated ready-to-use marijuana that was intended for sale within the country.
In a statement, authorities emphasised Spice "is one of the most dangerous and effective substances compared to other narcotics, such as opioids and heroin."
Colonel Majid Al-Assam highlighted that criminals have become increasingly sophisticated in their methods, targeting young people and drawing them into addiction. He assured the public that efforts are underway to enhance drug detection at ports.
Sharjah Police urged community members to report any suspicious activities related to drug dealing by calling 8004654 or sending an email to dea@shjpolice.gov.ae.

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