Saudi guards foil smuggling of 274kg hashish by Yemenis

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Saudi guards foil smuggling of 274kg hashish by Yemenis

Riyadh - Four smugglers were heading to a site on the Red Sea coast while a patrol vessel stopped them.

By AFP

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Published: Tue 17 Nov 2015, 5:32 PM

Last updated: Tue 17 Nov 2015, 7:44 PM

Saudi border guards have foiled an attempt by Yemenis to smuggle 274kg of hashish into the Kingdom by boat, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
The smugglers were heading to a site on the Red Sea coast on Saturday when a Jeddah-based patrol vessel stopped them, spokesman Sahir bin Mohammed Al Harbi said, quoted by the official Saudi Press Agency.
They "threw a number of bags overboard after they were surrounded. Four people were arrested," he said, adding that a Yemeni waiting for them on land was also arrested.
Officers recovered the bags, which contained the hashish, Harbi said.
Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis live in neighbouring Saudi Arabia, which has been leading an Arab coalition fighting Houthi rebels there since March.
The interior ministry announced on Sunday that anti-drug officers seized almost 30 tonnes of hashish, along with nearly as much heroin and millions of amphetamine pills, during the past Islamic year, which ended in mid-October.
In May, three Yemenis convicted of trying to smuggle hashish into the kingdom were executed in the southern border region of Jazan.
And earlier this month, Lebanese authorities charged a Saudi prince and other Saudis after a record drug bust.
Prince Abdel Mohsen bin Walid bin Abdulaziz was detained by Beirut airport security after he and others allegedly attempted to smuggle about two tonnes of the stimulant Captagon and cocaine aboard their private plane.


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