Security sources told the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai that “the seizure of Al-Kabti prevented the smuggling of 7 million narcotic pills hidden among bags of spices, and their value is estimated at 11 million dinars”, explaining that “the shipment arrived from Pakistan after since it was launched from Syria, and this large amount was distributed in some countries of the Persian Gulf, and Kuwait’s share was 7 million tablets.

And she pointed out: “The identities of the two accused of smuggling it, one from the Gulf countries and the other from the Arab nationalities, have been established, and they are currently being searched.” Media relations and security.

Al-Barjas urged drug fighters to be more prepared and committed to their duties, and to make every effort to prosecute and take action against poison smugglers in order to protect youth from the scourge of drugs.

According to the statement, in the course of the activities of the General Directorate for Drug Control to search for and investigate the activities of drug dealers and smugglers, investigative actions showed that there was an attempt to import narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances into the country on a large scale, and investigative actions stated that “drugs are hidden in three food containers. cooperation with the General Customs Administration.