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Jordan customs aborts attempt to smuggle 135,000 Captagon pills at Omari border

byCustoms Today Report
28/01/2015
in International Customs, Jordan
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AMMAM: Anti Narcotics Department (AND) and customs agents have aborted an attempt to smuggle 135,000 Captagon pills at the Omari border crossing, official sources said.

Agents were patrolling the area and spotted several oil containers dumped in a yard at the border crossing, a senior and official said.

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“The agents opened one container and found Captagon pills hidden inside it,” the official told The Jordan Times.

Agents conducted a thorough search of the yard and found five containers in total, according to a statement released by the Public Security Department.

The official noted that criminal lab experts were called to the scene and took fingerprints in the hope of determining the identity of the person “if he is in our database”.

“It seems that it was a truck driver who wanted to smuggle the narcotics into Saudi Arabia, but when he saw strict search procedures being conducted he became afraid and abandoned the illegal shipment in the yard of the border crossing,” the official explained.

Officials have previously said that Jordan is still considered a transit country when it comes to Captagon smuggling.

These pills are usually manufactured and transported from neighbouring countries in the north via Jordan to rich countries on the southern borders, because one Captagon pill is worth at least JD7 in these states, while its market value in Jordan does not exceed JD1 per pill.

Captagon (fenethylline) is a synthetic stimulant similar to amphetamine.

Although banned in most countries in the 1980s illegally produced and smuggled Captagon. Sometimes containing amphetamine instead of fenethylline is a common drug abused in the Middle East, according to web sources.

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