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Saudi border guards foil plot to smuggle 1,117kgs of hashish, arrest 30

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Saudi border guards thwarted several attempts to smuggle 1,117 kilograms of hashish and arrested 30 suspects from different nationalities. (SPA)
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Saudi border guards thwarted several attempts to smuggle 1,117 kilograms of hashish and arrested 30 suspects from different nationalities. (SPA)
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ARAB NEWS
May 21, 201819:26
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JEDDAH: Saudi border guards thwarted several attempts to smuggle 1,117 kilograms of hashish through land and sea borders during the period from May 7th until May 19th.
Border patrols arrested 30 suspects from different nationalities, after they were spotted crossing the Kingdom's southern borders.
According to the border guards' spokesman, Col. Saher Al-Harbi, those involved, including 13 Ethiopians, 6 Somalis, and 11 Yemenis, have been referred to the relevant authorities for processing, along with the narcotics that were seized in their possession.
Al-Harbi stressed that the border guards will continue to be vigilant in stopping all attempts to smuggle contraband into the country.
 
Saudi border guards foil plot to smuggle 1,117kgs of hashish, arrest 30
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Saudi border guards thwarted several attempts to smuggle 1,117 kilograms of hashish and arrested 30 suspects from different nationalities. (SPA)
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Saudi border guards thwarted several attempts to smuggle 1,117 kilograms of hashish and arrested 30 suspects from different nationalities. (SPA)
Updated 53 sec ago
ARAB NEWS
May 21, 201819:26
222
JEDDAH: Saudi border guards thwarted several attempts to smuggle 1,117 kilograms of hashish through land and sea borders during the period from May 7th until May 19th.
Border patrols arrested 30 suspects from different nationalities, after they were spotted crossing the Kingdom's southern borders.
According to the border guards' spokesman, Col. Saher Al-Harbi, those involved, including 13 Ethiopians, 6 Somalis, and 11 Yemenis, have been referred to the relevant authorities for processing, along with the narcotics that were seized in their possession.
Al-Harbi stressed that the border guards will continue to be vigilant in stopping all attempts to smuggle contraband into the country.
Ok, all is well no Pakistani.
 

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