Saudi Authorities Intercept Massive Captagon Haul at Jeddah Port, Six Arrested in Smuggling Bust

In a decisive move against drug smuggling, the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority (ZATCA) intercepted over 2.4 million Captagon pills hidden within a shipment at Jeddah Islamic Port. This critical port, a key element in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plans, became the setting for a major security effort that resulted in the arrest of six individuals linked to the shipment.

Collaborating closely with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, ZATCA dismantled the attempted smuggling operation, underscoring its dedication to monitoring the nation’s imports and exports with unwavering vigilance. The agency emphasized its ongoing commitment to protecting community welfare and preventing illegal substances from entering the Kingdom.

In a call for public support, ZATCA urged citizens to report any suspicious activities, offering several reporting options, including a secure hotline, email, and international contact numbers. Informants are assured complete confidentiality and may even be eligible for financial rewards if their tips lead to successful enforcement actions.

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