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Border Authorities Foil Smuggling Of Over 1.5 Million Narcotic Pills Bound For Saudi Arabia
Border Authorities Foil Smuggling Of Over 1.5 Million Narcotic Pills Bound For Saudi Arabia

Gulf Insider

timea day ago

  • Gulf Insider

Border Authorities Foil Smuggling Of Over 1.5 Million Narcotic Pills Bound For Saudi Arabia

The Yemeni border authorities announced the foiling of a huge cache of narcotic pills bound for Saudi Arabia from Sana'a. More than 1.5 million narcotic pills were seized hidden inside the roof of a refrigerated truck at the Saudi-Yemeni border crossing. Brig. Gen. Omair Al-Azab, commander of the Border Security and Protection Battalion at Al-Wadiah Border Crossing, said that the drugs were found tightly hidden in a refrigerated truck. 'The seizure took place at the 'weapons checkpoint' before the border crossing checkpoint, after the checkpoint personnel became suspicious of the truck. They searched it meticulously, which led to the discovery of the hidden drugs, he said. 'The truck driver admitted during initial investigations that the shipment of narcotic pills belonged to drug dealers in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, and that his mission was limited to delivering them to the city of Sharurah in Saudi Arabia, and handing them over to another person whose identity is unknown to him. The seized items were confiscated from the driver and handed to the competent authorities to take the necessary legal measures,' the official Yemeni news agency Saba reported quoting Brig. Gen. Al-Azab as saying. For his part, Saleh Al-Baydani, advisor at the Yemen Embassy in Riyadh, warned that the seizure of these drug shipments coming from Houthi-controlled areas could be a dangerous indicator of the relocation of Captagon manufacturing and smuggling activities to Sana'a.

Border authorities foil smuggling of over 1.5 million narcotic pills bound for Saudi Arabia
Border authorities foil smuggling of over 1.5 million narcotic pills bound for Saudi Arabia

Saudi Gazette

time2 days ago

  • Saudi Gazette

Border authorities foil smuggling of over 1.5 million narcotic pills bound for Saudi Arabia

Saudi Gazette Report AL-WADIAH — The Yemeni border authorities announced the foiling of a huge cache of narcotic pills bound for Saudi Arabia from Sana'a. More than 1.5 million narcotic pills were seized hidden inside the roof of a refrigerated truck at the Saudi-Yemeni border crossing. Brig. Gen. Omair Al-Azab, commander of the Border Security and Protection Battalion at Al-Wadiah Border Crossing, said that the drugs were found tightly hidden in a refrigerated truck. 'The seizure took place at the 'weapons checkpoint' before the border crossing checkpoint, after the checkpoint personnel became suspicious of the truck. They searched it meticulously, which led to the discovery of the hidden drugs, he said. "The truck driver admitted during initial investigations that the shipment of narcotic pills belonged to drug dealers in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, and that his mission was limited to delivering them to the city of Sharurah in Saudi Arabia, and handing them over to another person whose identity is unknown to him. The seized items were confiscated from the driver and handed to the competent authorities to take the necessary legal measures," the official Yemeni news agency Saba reported quoting Brig. Gen. Al-Azab as saying. For his part, Saleh Al-Baydani, advisor at the Yemen Embassy in Riyadh, warned that the seizure of these drug shipments coming from Houthi-controlled areas could be a dangerous indicator of the relocation of Captagon manufacturing and smuggling activities to Sana'a.

Saudi defense minister, Yemen PM discuss relations
Saudi defense minister, Yemen PM discuss relations

Arab News

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

Saudi defense minister, Yemen PM discuss relations

RIYADH: Prince Khalid bin Salman, Saudi minister of defense, met with Yemen's newly-appointed Prime Minster Salem Saleh Bin Braik. The pair discussed ways to boost Saudi-Yemeni relations, in addition to regional developments and the situation in Yemen. 'I reaffirmed the Kingdom's continued support for the government of Yemen in ways that will meet the aspirations of the Yemeni people,' Prince Khalid said in a post on X. He also conveyed the Saudi leadership's best wishes to Bin Braik after his appointment as Prime Minister, as well as their hopes for his success and for the stability, security, and prosperity of the people of Yemen. Yemen's internationally recognized government named finance minister Bin Braik as its new prime minister on Saturday.

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