RIYADH: Saudi authorities tackling drug traders and smugglers reported a number of arrests across the Kingdom in recent days.
On Monday, the General Directorate for Narcotics Control arrested four Bangladeshi residents attempting to sell methamphetamine and narcotic tablets in the Eastern Province.
Authorities also arrested a citizen in the Eastern Province for attempting to sell hashish and prohibited tablets, and for being in possession of firearms and live bullets.
Initial legal procedures were completed and they were referred to the Public Prosecution, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Meanwhile, police patrols in the Fifa governorate of the Jazan region arrested a Pakistani resident in possession of 101kg of qat hidden in his vehicle.
The Kingdom's Border Guard land patrols in Jazan have also foiled an attempt to smuggle 350kg of the narcotic qat.
The seized narcotics were handed over to the competent authority, and preliminary legal procedures were completed.
In the Qassim region, the police department arrested a citizen for distributing hashish and narcotic pills. According to police, the individual was found in possession of dangerous weapons and mobile phones. He was transferred to the appropriate authorities for legal action.
The General Directorate of Narcotics Control reaffirmed its commitment to prevent drug smuggling and tighten customs procedures on imports and exports.
The Saudi government has urged anyone with information related to suspected smuggling operations or customs violations to call the confidential hotline 1910, the international number 00 966 114208417, or email [email protected].
Tips received by the authority related to smuggling crimes and breaches of common customs law are treated with strict confidentiality. Financial rewards are offered for valid tips.