
Three arrested for possessing large quantities of alcoholic beverages
ROP said in a statement: "The Coast Guard Police at Musandam Governorate Police Command arrested three Iranian nationals on board a boat in Omani territorial waters in possession of large quantities of alcoholic beverages intended for trade. Legal procedures are being completed."

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