Saudi Intercepts Boat Trying to Smuggle 745,000 Amphetamine Tablets

Published November 30th, 2017 - 02:00 GMT
Otherwise known as fenethylline, “captagon” was once used as an anti-depressant in Western countries before it was deemed too addictive (AFP/File)
Otherwise known as fenethylline, “captagon” was once used as an anti-depressant in Western countries before it was deemed too addictive (AFP/File)

Border Guards in Tabuk foiled an attempt to smuggle 745,000 amphetamine tablets through Saudi waters, near the Haql beaches.

Border Guards spokesman Col. Saher bin Mohammed Al-Harbi said marine patrols in Tabuk on Tuesday intercepted a target of interest in Saudi waters.

He said the boat tried to return to Egyptian waters when the Saudi patrols approached it. The patrols, however, managed to stop it and an inspection yielded the banned drugs. Two Egyptians on board were arrested and 745,000 Captagon tablets were found.

Col. Al-Harbi added that all necessary procedures were taken with regard to the smugglers and the seized drugs, in cooperation with other security forces.

Border Guards will continue to exert efforts to prevent criminal activities and drugs from entering the Kingdom, he declared.

 

 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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