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Royal Oman Police thwarts smuggling operations

Royal Oman Police thwarts smuggling operations

Times of Oman05-06-2025
Muscat: The Royal Oman Police(ROP) has successfully thwarted two separate smuggling operations in different parts of the country.
In the first incident, the South Sharqiyah Governorate Police arrested four Omani citizens for attempting to smuggle large quantities of tobacco. The suspects reportedly unloaded the contraband on a beach in the Ashkhara of Jaalan Bani Bu Ali and transported it in two fish transport trucks to conceal their illegal activity. Legal procedures against them are underway.
Meanwhile, customs officials at the Hamasa border checkpoint intercepted an Omani citizen trying to smuggle a Vietnamese national into the country. The individual was found hidden inside a professionally designed travel storage box. Authorities have initiated legal measures against the suspect.
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