Dubai Customs learnt about an aborted operation to smuggle a large quantity of drugs carefully hidden into a cargo shipment originated from Iran to Malaysia via Dubai and Singapore.
In a press conference held on Wednesday – 8th December 2010, attended by H.E. Ahmed Fadil Shamsuddin, the Malaysian Consul General to Dubai and Mr. Boris Znamenski, Program Coordinator of UNODC, His Excellency Ahmed Butti, the Executive Chairman of Ports, Free Zone and Customs Corporation revealed that the team of inspectors at Dubai Customs at the Cargo Village successfully managed to detect 113 kg of the crystal “the internationally prohibited substance” hidden into plastic reels in shipment in transit. The team foiled bid transportation of this psychotropic substance to the local market in Malaysia.
His Excellency Ahmed Butti, in the press conference held in the main building of Dubai Customs at the presence of the media representatives, revealed the details of the seized goods operation saying that customs inspectors suspected in a parcel when they examined information of the bill of landing and then they manually searched the contents and found the drugs.
While applying the manual search and entirely opening the plastic reels, the team detected a white substance, at the bottom, wrapped into small transparent bags “used cunningly to transport the contents”. The Mobile Lab team at Dubai Customs was called to examine and analyze a sample of the detected item and the examination results positively proved to identify the suspected item of the eight reels substance as the crystal – narcotics weighing 113 kg
His Excellency Ahmed Butti added that: “within the framework of coordination with the General Department of Anti-Narcotics of Dubai Police, information about the seized shipment were exchanged with the concerned authorities in Malaysia “the final destination” and Singapore where the shipment was planned to pass by transit after moving from Dubai. An inspector was appointed to monitor the suspected shipment. These efforts and joint cooperation between Dubai and the related authorities of the two countries led to confiscate the shipment in Cola-Lumpur Airport and the receiver of the shipment was caught after closely inspection operation”
The Malaysian official authorities thanked Dubai Customs for their efforts in detecting the parcel hidden dugs and for feeding back information about the contents of the shipment.
The Director General of Dubai Customs re-affirmed keenness of the Dept to realize vision of becoming the leading Customs administration in the world and supporting legitimate trade. He added that the protection of the community from infiltrated prohibited and restricted substances is a strategic objective for Dubai Customs which goes in line with the objective of supporting the economy. The latter objective is equally important bearing in mind that individuals whether local or international are valued resources that ought to be preserved. Therefore, Dubai Customs always remains a vigilant eye monitoring any attempt of illegitimate movement of illicit transit goods via Dubai.
His Excellency Ahmed Butti reiterated that: “the professional human efficiencies in Dubai Customs and the highly qualified skills of the Customs inspectors and their experience in identifying ways of smuggling used by transporters are objectively focused in the training courses joined by our inspectors with the aim of developing their abilities and skills. Besides, we adopt the most world advanced technical inspection and search systems deployed at all customs ports”