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ZATCA Foils Attempt To Smuggle 310,000 Captagon Pills Through Jeddah Port
ZATCA Foils Attempt To Smuggle 310,000 Captagon Pills Through Jeddah Port

Gulf Insider

time4 days ago

  • Gulf Insider

ZATCA Foils Attempt To Smuggle 310,000 Captagon Pills Through Jeddah Port

The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) thwarted an attempt to smuggle 310,000 Captagon pills, a form of amphetamine, into Saudi Arabia through Jeddah Islamic Port. ZATCA spokesperson Hamoud Al-Harbi said the illicit pills were discovered hidden in various compartments of a vehicle arriving at the port. Upon uncovering the concealed shipment, ZATCA coordinated with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, leading to the arrest of eight individuals believed to be linked to the case. Al-Harbi reaffirmed the authority's commitment to tightening customs control across Saudi Arabia's entry points, emphasizing that such efforts are vital to protecting society from the dangers of drug trafficking. He also encouraged the public to report smuggling attempts by contacting the designated hotline (1910), emailing 1910@ or calling internationally at +9661910. ZATCA guarantees full confidentiality and offers financial rewards for verified reports.

ZATCA foils attempt to smuggle 310,000 Captagon pills through Jeddah port
ZATCA foils attempt to smuggle 310,000 Captagon pills through Jeddah port

Saudi Gazette

time4 days ago

  • Saudi Gazette

ZATCA foils attempt to smuggle 310,000 Captagon pills through Jeddah port

Saudi Gazette report JEDDAH — The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) thwarted an attempt to smuggle 310,000 Captagon pills, a form of amphetamine, into Saudi Arabia through Jeddah Islamic Port. ZATCA spokesperson Hamoud Al-Harbi said the illicit pills were discovered hidden in various compartments of a vehicle arriving at the port. Upon uncovering the concealed shipment, ZATCA coordinated with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, leading to the arrest of eight individuals believed to be linked to the case. Al-Harbi reaffirmed the authority's commitment to tightening customs control across Saudi Arabia's entry points, emphasizing that such efforts are vital to protecting society from the dangers of drug trafficking.

Saudi Arabia arrests 8, foils attempt to smuggle 310,000 Captagon pills through Jeddah port
Saudi Arabia arrests 8, foils attempt to smuggle 310,000 Captagon pills through Jeddah port

Khaleej Times

time4 days ago

  • Khaleej Times

Saudi Arabia arrests 8, foils attempt to smuggle 310,000 Captagon pills through Jeddah port

Saudi Arabia authorities foiled an attempt to smuggle 310,000 amphetamine pills (Captagon) into the country through Jeddah Islamic Port. The drugs were hidden in various parts of a vehicle, and was seized upon inspection at the port, said Hamoud Al-Harbi, spokesperson of Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA). After the seizure, authorities arrested eight individuals who would have received the items in the country. The arrests took place in coordination with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control. Authorities continue to tighten control over imports and exports through its customs outlets, Al-Harbi said. Everyone must contribute to combatting smuggling by informing authorities of any reports related to smuggling crimes or violations of provisions of the Unified Customs System, the authority stressed. The public can contact the authority through the number designated for security reports (1910) or via email (Email:1910@ and the international number (009661910). Such reports will be treated with complete confidentiality, and a financial reward will be granted to the reporter if the information in the report is correct, Saudi Arabia authorities added.

Saudi Customs Records Over 1,200 Smuggling Attempts At Land, Sea, And Air Ports
Saudi Customs Records Over 1,200 Smuggling Attempts At Land, Sea, And Air Ports

Gulf Insider

time13-07-2025

  • Gulf Insider

Saudi Customs Records Over 1,200 Smuggling Attempts At Land, Sea, And Air Ports

The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) has thwarted 1,268 smuggling attempts across the Kingdom's land, sea, and air ports, as part of its continued efforts to protect society from prohibited items and uphold national security. According to an official statement, the intercepted items included 116 types of narcotics such as hashish, cocaine, heroin, crystal meth, and Captagon pills, in addition to 683 other prohibited materials. The customs authority also reported the seizure of 2,114 items of tobacco and its derivatives, 61 types of undeclared financial sums, and eight cases involving weapons and related equipment. ZATCA reaffirmed its commitment to strict customs monitoring over imports and exports to safeguard the community, emphasizing ongoing coordination with partner agencies across sectors. The authority urged the public to support national anti-smuggling efforts by reporting violations via its security hotline (1910), email (1910@ or international number (+9661910). It assured that all reports are handled with strict confidentiality and that informants are eligible for a financial reward if the tip proves accurate.

Saudi Customs records over 1,200 smuggling attempts at land, sea, and air ports
Saudi Customs records over 1,200 smuggling attempts at land, sea, and air ports

Saudi Gazette

time12-07-2025

  • Saudi Gazette

Saudi Customs records over 1,200 smuggling attempts at land, sea, and air ports

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) has thwarted 1,268 smuggling attempts across the Kingdom's land, sea, and air ports, as part of its continued efforts to protect society from prohibited items and uphold national security. According to an official statement, the intercepted items included 116 types of narcotics such as hashish, cocaine, heroin, crystal meth, and Captagon pills, in addition to 683 other prohibited materials. The customs authority also reported the seizure of 2,114 items of tobacco and its derivatives, 61 types of undeclared financial sums, and eight cases involving weapons and related equipment. ZATCA reaffirmed its commitment to strict customs monitoring over imports and exports to safeguard the community, emphasizing ongoing coordination with partner agencies across sectors. The authority urged the public to support national anti-smuggling efforts by reporting violations via its security hotline (1910), email ([email protected]), or international number (+9661910). It assured that all reports are handled with strict confidentiality and that informants are eligible for a financial reward if the tip proves accurate.

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