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Customs foils Duba port 4 attempts to smuggle the amount of pills to 4 mln

byCT Report
26/04/2017
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RIYADH: Customs foiled Duba port 4 attempts to smuggle the amount of “Captagon” and “Tramadol” pills amounted to (4,142,935) four million, one hundred and forty-two thousand nine hundred and thirty-five tablets were hidden among several consignments received for Customs. In the details of Mr. Ali Atwi, Director General of the Customs port of Duba said, was seized smuggling of this amount through several attempts, where he received the customs first consignment “onion” mounted on a truck coming through a ferry, and when the customs controlled customs procedures for the truck and its cargo was found on the amount of “Captagon” grain number reached (1,088,555) million and eighty-eight thousand five hundred and fifty-five pills, hidden inside the onion bags and put the center of the consignment.

Also found in the second attempt was found on the amount of “Captagon” pills amounted to (1,352,815) million, three hundred and fifty-two thousand eight hundred and fifteen tablets were hidden secretly inside wooden planks flooring truck arriving on a ferry to the Kingdom, where the grain situation and fill in the blanks powder to standardize the density after wrapping paper blue carbon for the purpose of camouflage radiology systems. In the third attempt was adjust the amount of “Captagon” pills amounted to (1,089,767) million and eighty nine thousand seven hundred and sixty-seven tablets, found hidden secret caches prepared for the purpose of smuggling within the number (4) special marble cutting machines.

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The fourth attempt, which amounted to quantity (593.978) five hundred and ninety-three thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight tablets of “Captagon” pills in addition to the amount of pills “Tramadol” amounted to (17,820) seventeen thousand eight hundred and twenty tablets, hidden inside the rear doors of the truck, pointing this connection, it was necessary to take action against those attempts.

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