Jordan and Syria's drug enforcement agencies announced the successful interception of a major drug smuggling operation, seizing <strong>943 kilograms</strong> of Captagon paste, equivalent to <strong>5.5 million pills</strong>, in a joint security operation.
The drug enforcement agencies of Syria and Jordan announced the thwarting of an attempt to smuggle <strong>943 kg</strong> of the narcotic substance <strong>Captagon</strong> through the Jaber border crossing, following weeks of intelligence coordination between the two countries.
Syrian and Jordanian drug enforcement agencies successfully thwarted a significant drug smuggling attempt, seizing <strong>943 kilograms</strong> of Captagon intended for crossing through the Jaber border crossing.
Jordanian and Syrian authorities successfully thwarted a massive smuggling operation involving approximately <strong>943 kg</strong> of Captagon. This operation highlights the countries' efforts to combat drug trafficking across their borders.
Syrian and Iraqi authorities have thwarted a massive smuggling operation involving one million Captagon pills, dismantling international drug networks in the process. This operation comes at a critical time as concerns about drug proliferation in the Middle East grow.
The ongoing war in Sudan since April 2023 has opened doors for drug trafficking, transforming the country into a fertile ground for illegal activities rather than just a transit route. The conflict has significantly increased Captagon trade, posing a major challenge to regional security and stability.
Saudi authorities announced the interception of a smuggling attempt involving <strong>2,916,180</strong> Captagon pills hidden in a shipment at the Islamic Port of Jeddah. This operation is part of the Kingdom's ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and enhance community security.
The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority successfully thwarted an attempt to smuggle <strong>2,916,180</strong> amphetamine pills, hidden in a shipment of shea butter at Jeddah Islamic Port. Two individuals linked to the smuggling were arrested.
Saudi authorities thwarted a major smuggling operation, seizing approximately <strong>3 million Captagon pills</strong> hidden within a shipment of shea butter at the <strong>Jeddah Islamic Port</strong>. This operation reflects the Kingdom's ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and enhance security.
The Syrian Anti-Narcotics Administration announced the arrest of Fayyad Al-Ghanem, accused of managing extensive drug trafficking networks. This operation revealed his connections to military leader Suhail Al-Hassan.
The Syrian Ministry of Interior has arrested <strong>Fayad Al-Ghanem</strong>, a prominent figure in drug trafficking networks. The operation took place in <strong>Aleppo</strong> and the <strong>Euphrates</strong> region.