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Saudi Arabia claims $267m drug seizure

Interior Ministry says 22.6 million amphetamine pills were found inside coils of barbed wire and rolls of plastic

Saudi Arabian police have arrested six people and seized illegal drugs worth 1 billion riyals ($267 million, Dh981 million) that were being smuggled into the country from neighbouring Bahrain, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday.

Spokesman Major General Mansour Turki said five Saudi citizens and one Bahraini had been detained in the operation after police uncovered 22.6 million amphetamine pills hidden inside coils of barbed wire and rolls of plastic.

An investigation into the seizure of the drugs turned up a connection to an international drug smuggling ring led by a Syrian national, Turki told the state news agency SPA.

In 2010 Saudi Arabia received around seven tonnes of captagon tablets, one of the most popular forms of amphetamine in the Middle East, representing around a third of total world supply, according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

Production of captagon in Syria has soared over the past two years as a result of the breakdown in order caused by the country’s civil war.

Riyadh is a leading supporter of rebels fighting to bring down Syrian President Bashar Al Assad, who is a major ally of the kingdom’s top regional rival Iran.

Saudi Arabia claims $267m drug seizure | GulfNews.com
 
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