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Foiling an attempt to smuggle narcotic pills at the Al-Shaib and Al-Shalamjah crossings
Foiling an attempt to smuggle narcotic pills at the Al-Shaib and Al-Shalamjah crossings

Iraqi News

time05-04-2025

  • Iraqi News

Foiling an attempt to smuggle narcotic pills at the Al-Shaib and Al-Shalamjah crossings

Baghdad-INA The Border Ports Commission(BPC) announced today, Saturday, the thwarting of an attempt to smuggle narcotic pills at the Al-Shaib and Shalamcheh border crossings. A spokesperson for the authority, Alaa Al-Din Al-Qaisi, said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "In two separate missions, the Border Ports Authority, through a thorough inspection of all goods and individuals, was able to seize narcotic pills and arrest their possessors at the Al-Shaib and Shalamcheh border crossings." The statement added, "The Al-Shaib Port Directorate, in cooperation with the relevant departments, was able to arrest a foreign traveler who was found in possession of various types of suspected narcotic pills." It noted that the Shalamcheh Port Directorate was able to arrest an Iraqi traveler in the arrivals hall who was found in possession of 2,000 Nimadol pills hidden inside a plastic bag in a failed attempt to smuggle them into the country. It pointed out that "official seizure reports were prepared, and the two suspects and the seized pills were referred to the relevant security authorities to take appropriate legal action against them."

BPC foils drug smuggling attempt at Shalamcheh border crossing
BPC foils drug smuggling attempt at Shalamcheh border crossing

Iraqi News

time30-03-2025

  • Iraqi News

BPC foils drug smuggling attempt at Shalamcheh border crossing

Baghdad – INA Border Port Commission –BPC thwarted a smuggling attempt at Shalamcheh border crossing on Sunday. One kilogram of crystal meth, along with a large quantity of narcotic pills, were seized from an Iraqi woman attempting to bring these substances into the country. Alaa Al-Din Al-Qaisi, spokesman for BPC told The Iraqi News Agency-INA that 'the female traveler was arrested by officials at Shalamcheh crossing after authorities discovered one kilogram of crystal meth hidden inside her footwear. Additionally, 3,790 tramadol pills and four grams of marijuana were found concealed within her headscarf'. The operation, which successfully intercepted the smuggling attempt, was conducted by a coordinated team of female inspectors, the Border Anti-Narcotics Unit, the Technical Division, and supported by the Customs Police, K9 unit, the Licensing Department, and Intelligence Services. A formal report was filed, and the suspect, along with the seized narcotics, was handed over to the Shalamcheh Customs Police for further legal procedures.

Execution of a judicial order against a defendant wanted by the judiciary in Umm Qasr port
Execution of a judicial order against a defendant wanted by the judiciary in Umm Qasr port

Iraqi News

time29-03-2025

  • Iraqi News

Execution of a judicial order against a defendant wanted by the judiciary in Umm Qasr port

Baghdad-INA The Border Ports Commission (BPC) announced on Saturday the implementation of a judicial order against a suspect wanted by the judiciary at Umm Qasr Port. The official spokesperson for the authority, Alaa Al-Din Al-Qaisi, stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "The Umm Qasr Northern Port Directorate was able to arrest a person accused of attempting to smuggle (various medicines, vitamins, engine oils, and other miscellaneous materials). An arrest warrant was issued against him by the Umm Qasr Investigation Court in accordance with the provisions of Article 194 of the Customs Law." The statement indicated that "the accused was referred and handed over to the requesting party to take the necessary legal action against him."

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