Security Forces Thwart Attempt to Smuggle 150,000 Captagon Pills to Saudi Arabia

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An attempt to smuggle 150,000 captagon pills to Saudi Arabia was thwarted recently through cooperation between authorities from Lebanon and the kingdom, the Internal Security Forces announced in a statement on Friday.

It said that the pills were concealed in paintings, packed, and then shipped by mail to Saudi Arabia.

Upon their arrival in the kingdom, Saudi police arrested three people who had showed up to receive them.

Their accomplice in Lebanon, identified as A.M., was also arrested, said that central anti-drug bureau in the judicial police department.

Each pill is estimated to cost $20 dollars, placing the price of the entire shipment at around $3 million.

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Comments 5
Thumb _mowaten_ 06 March 2015, 16:24

you seem very well informed.

Default-user-icon Phil (Guest) 06 March 2015, 16:28

A. M.
Ali Moussawi
Ashrafannas

Thumb -phoenix1 06 March 2015, 19:15

This is like dope in the US, if there was no demand there there'd be no supply.

Missing phillipo 06 March 2015, 21:48

The Saudis have the best way to deal with these drug smugglers - off with their heads.

Default-user-icon Web (Guest) 07 March 2015, 06:18

hajj fneish is devastated all his hard work gone!