Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Saturday, June 28th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
In
three different cases, the Abu Dhabi Police arrested three African
transit passengers for allegedly concealing and smuggling narcotics
through Abu Dhabi Airport. The suspects were nabbed in three separate
cases that occurred during 20 days.
In the first instance, the
suspect was caught with the cocaine hidden in the wetsuit inside his
backpack. In the second case, the suspect was arrested while attempting
to smuggle 85 heroine capsules stashed in his stomach. The third
suspect was arrested after airport scanner revealed cocaine hidden in
secret compartments in his travel bags.
The arrests were
announced by Colonel Dr. Rashid Mohammad Borshid, Head of the Criminal
Investigation Department (CID). He said that the suspects were all
taking the same suspicious flight route, after similar cases were nabbed
while trying to take flights via the Abu Dhabi International Airport on
their way from an Asian and Latin American country to an African
country.
According to Colonel Dr. Borshid, the suspects were
behaving suspiciously in the transit areas and showed signs of
“confusion and severe fatigue”, which aroused the suspicion of the
police at the Abu Dhabi International Airport. They were caught them
and subjected to a screening test by the competent airport authorities,
including the Ports and Airports Security Department and the Anti-Drug
Section, which led to the discovery of the hidden drugs.
Colonel
Dr. Borshid explained that the suspects and the confiscated drugs were
referred to the public prosecution after they confessed to possession
and attempt to smuggle drugs. The Public prosecution will be conduct
further investigations to uncover the circumstances and motives behind
the three cases.
Head of the Criminal Investigation Department
(CID) emphasized that the police leadership has set up a set of
strategies to curtail the scourge of drugs. He added that all forms of
drug dealing, including possession, trade, import, export, smuggling and
abuse, are offences punishable by the law. He also pointed out to the
ongoing efforts to educate the public throughout the year.
For
his part, Colonel Sultan Suwayeh Al Darmaki, Chief of the Anti-Drug
Section at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), elaborated on
the details of the tree arrests. He said: “The first suspect, identified
as M.K. 30, looked confused as he was passing through Abu Dhabi Airport
Transit hall, which aroused the suspicion of the police. When arrested,
he was subjected to a personal inspection, during which he was found to
be carrying cocaine weighing 2.100 kg, stashed in his backpack under a
diving wetsuit.
Furthermore, Colonel Al Darmaki said that the
second suspect, identified as A.B, 46, looked tired and exhausted while
he was in the transit hall at the airport, which aroused the suspicion
of the police and led to his arrest. The smuggler was subjected to an
X-ray screening test, during which he was found to be carrying 85
heroine capsules, weighing 870 g. stashed in his gut.
As for the
third suspect, identified as K.T, 26, Colonel Al Darmaki indicated that
he was arrested for showing evident signs of tension and discomfort. The
police submitted his luggage to a screening, which revealed four
plastic bags well-wrapped and concealed in secret compartments in the
lining of his suitcase. The substance was later found to be a stash of
narcotics.
In conclusion, Colonel Al Darmaki asserted the Abu
Dhabi Police’s commitment to pursue its efforts aimed at fighting the
nefarious scourge of drugs, in collaboration with the competent
authorities, in a bid to protect the nation, its citizens, residents,
and visitors alike. He also reiterated the police leadership’s keenness
to thwart all forms of smuggling, no matter how sophisticated. To
achieve this vision, the police are constantly qualifying its staff
members by enrolling them in training programs, in order to allow them
to detect drug smugglers’ body language and hiding methods, as part of
its comprehensive strategy to thwart illegal drug smuggling and prevent
the dangers of drugs.
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The
Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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