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Posted by : Aahil Shaik
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Saudi Arabia to reward Anti-drug whistleblowers financially
Saudi customs officials have asked people to report attempts to bring drugs into the Kingdom illegally, saying that people who do so will get an unknown amount of money as a prize. Join Saudi Expatriates on WhatsApp channel
Hamud Al Harbi, the spokesperson for the Saudi Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA), said, "The person who gives information gets financial reward, if the information in the report turns out to be true."
- He told the Saudi news channel Al Ekhbariya that information about attempts to smuggle will be remains a secret. His comments came after ZATCA authorities stopped a plot to sneak 841,440 Captagon pills across a border crossing.
- The haul was found hidden in a truck coming into the kingdom through the Al Haditha crossing, which is close to the border with Jordan. It was found that the drugs were hidden in iron boxes. Trending : Little Asian festival "On the Move" and White Beach pavilion in Jeddah
- As part of the campaign "war on drugs," Saudi Arabia has stopped a number of efforts to bring drugs into the country in recent months.
- It is against the law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to carry any kind of drugs, including khas-khas, Viagra pills, sexual oil and creams, synthetic capore, cystone, khammera, gutkha, khaini, peppermint, or drugs of any kind. The law says that those who were involved will be punished.
- In Saudi Arabia, smuggling and trafficking is an offence punishable by up to death. See Also : Flying taxis to transport pilgrims from Jeddah to Makkah in a record time