Six Individuals Arrested for Drug Promotional Activities in Saudi Arabia
The GDNC takes strict legal action against Bangladeshi nationals and a Nigerian border security violator for promoting narcotics.
In a series of crackdowns on drug-related activities, the General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC) has made significant arrests across various regions of Saudi Arabia.
In Najran, four Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended for promoting shabu, a crude form of methamphetamine.
Following legal procedures, they have been referred to the Public Prosecution Office.
This operation highlights the ongoing efforts of the GDNC in combating drug trafficking and promotion within the country.Additionally, the GDNC arrested a Nigerian border security violator in Jeddah for promoting cocaine.
A Saudi citizen in the Hail region was also detained for promoting hashish and tablets subject to medical regulation.
These individuals have similarly been referred to the Public Prosecution after due legal action.To strengthen its efforts against drug smuggling and trafficking, the GDNC has urged citizens and residents to report any information regarding such activities.
For Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, people are advised to contact 911; elsewhere in the Kingdom, the number is 999.
The public can also reach out via the GDNC's reporting hotline at 995 or through email at [email protected].The authorities emphasize that all reports will be handled with utmost confidentiality.