
Bahrain: Anti-narcotics Directorate Seizes 11 KG of Drugs Worth BD80,000 in Major Crackdown
The Anti-Narcotics Directorate of the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science has successfully apprehended multiple individuals of different nationalities in separate cases, seizing a total of 11 kilograms of narcotics and psychotropic substances with an estimated street value of BD80,000.
According to officials, the arrests followed thorough investigations prompted by intelligence reports. The authorities swiftly acted upon the received information, leading to the identification and apprehension of the suspects. The operation underscores Bahrain's ongoing commitment to combating drug-related crimes and ensuring public safety.
Following the arrests, legal proceedings were initiated, and the cases have been referred to the Public Prosecution for further action. The General Directorate reaffirmed its dedication to tackling drug trafficking and urged the public to report any suspicious activities related to narcotics.
Authorities continue to intensify efforts against drug-related offenses, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in curbing the illegal drug trade. This latest operation is part of Bahrain's broader strategy to combat drug smuggling and protect its citizens from the dangers of narcotics.
The public is encouraged to remain vigilant and support law enforcement agencies by reporting any illicit drug activities through official communication channels.
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