RIYADH: Customs office on the Saudi border with Jordan, northern Saudi Arabia foiled an attempt to smuggle a quantity of 77.900 tablets found in a passenger bus that was coming into the Kingdom.
The general manager of the Customs Khalid Al-Rumaih said: “A bus carrying passengers had a quantity of 77.900 tablets which were found hidden inside (3) plastic food baskets. The base for each basket had some grain inside and some food to camouflage the packs, and inspectors took the necessary action “
The General Administration for Drug Control in Saudi Arabia has thwarted many attempts to smuggle drugs inside the Kingdom, uncovering many tricks by smugglers despite their diverse methods.Another shipment was hidden in onions, but the customs inspector suspected it and started slicing some, only to find inside a plastic bag containing narcotic substances.The Saudis were angered by the news that they found narcotic pills in wooden Quran holders in Haditha customs. Smugglers did not succeed in deceiving the customs officers who found two million narcotic pills stuffed in these book carriers and were trying to exploit their sacred code to pass without inspection.