Dubai Customs makes 398 drug seizures in Q1, 2021

DUBAI, In conjunction with the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which is observed every year on 26th June, Dubai Customs announced they have made 398 seizures during Q1, 2021.

In the first quarter of this year, the Sea Customs Centres Management made six seizures, the Inland Customs Centres Management made 35 seizures, Passenger Operations Department made 131 seizures, and the Air Cargo Centres Management made 226 seizures. In 2020, the government department made 1,118 seizures through different entry points in Dubai.

Commenting on these figures, Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director-General of Dubai Customs said, “Protection is our strategic goal, and this is heavily embedded in the department’s 2021-2026 five-year plan. Our role at the frontlines is essential to ensure the safety and security of society. For that, we have equipped our customs centres with advanced inspection systems such as the container scanning system at Jebel Ali Port and the smart bag inspection system at Dubai airports. Along with this, we have developed the competencies of our inspection officers and raised the efficiency of the inspection process through continuous development and training.”

Dubai Customs operates a solid and coherent strategy to combat the smuggling of prohibited and restricted materials to ensure the safety and security of society and the prosperity and growth of the national economy consolidating the UAE’s standing as one of the safest nations worldwide.

The government department is managed with outstanding efficiency to combat and thwart all drugs smuggling attempts thanks to the alertness and professionalism of its inspection officers, full coordination between Customs departments, and advanced technologies and systems in place.

Dr. Abdullah Busnad, Executive Director of Customs Inspection Division at Dubai Customs said, “The Customs Inspection Division managed to thwart numerous smuggling attempts despite the devious technical tricks smugglers follow. The Siyaj security initiative developed in-house, has helped a lot in this regard. One of the recent seizures was a container in which 76.31kg of drugs, with a street value of AED47.5 million (30.15kg of crystal meth, and 46.16kg of cannabis) were skilfully hidden. We have also launched ‘A Safe Homeland Campaign’ to boost the efficiency of our customs centres, and it led to stopping the smuggling of three million Captagon pills.”

Customs inspection officers receive advanced training on different types of drugs, smuggling and counterfeiting methods and body language.

Shuaib Al Suwaidi, Director of Customs Intelligence Department said, “We have turned our entry points into an impenetrable wall against all smuggling attempts thanks to our advanced systems including the Smart Risk Engine, which Dubai Customs developed to detect and intercept suspicious shipments of all types. The Intelligence Department analyses and assesses data and tracks shipments coming into Dubai following coherent plans. Rafid service, the secure communication channel between Dubai Customs and the public, also plays an important role in effective communication and reporting any violations in this regard.”

Source: Emirates News Agency

Department of Community Development highlights parents’ role in drugs prevention

ABU DHABI, The Department of Community Development in Abu Dhabi (DCD) has said that it will intensify efforts to combat drugs through collaborations with the civic sector, calling it a key priority for the entity.

The message was conveyed on the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which is observed on 26th June each year. This year’s theme is “Committed to our Homeland. Drugs are a Crime”.

Dr. Bushra Al Mulla, Executive Director of the Community Development Sector at the DCD, reached out to the community for support in fighting against the scourge, saying that “adolescence is a critical time for preventing drug addiction”.

She highlighted the critical role parents could play in preventing substance abuse among youth, urging them to pay adequate attention to their children and help them deal with strong feelings, emotions, stress; monitor them on social media and other matters, and educate them about the danger of drugs.

Al Mulla said that DCD conducts studies and run surveys and works to enhance the quality of life in Abu Dhabi through identifying and addressing the needs and aspirations of community members.

She also appreciated the government and individual institutions in the country that have adopted various initiatives to spreading awareness on the consequences of substance abuse and how to prevent or avoid addiction. She also praised the proactive role of the police in combating drugs and drug trafficking through unique methods that ensure the utmost security and safety of the community.

DCD in partnership with relevant government and private entities supports these efforts and identifies appropriate ways to deal with cases of addiction, such as hospitalisation and rehabilitation.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Mohammed bin Rashid partially amends the Law on Judicial Authorities in Dubai

DUBAI, In his capacity as Ruler of Dubai, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister issued Law No. (11) of 2021 partially amending Law No. (13) of 2016 concerning the Judicial Authorities in the Emirate of Dubai.

Pursuant to the new Law, the Secretariat General of the Dubai Judicial Council is responsible for providing the administrative services, information, statistics and research required by the Council to carry out its functions and responsibilities. The Secretary General of the Council is appointed by virtue of a decree issued by His Highness the Ruler of Dubai.

The new Law states that the Secretary General of the Council appoints and supervises the activities of the Secretariat General’s team, and the Chairman of the Judicial Council will define the functions and responsibilities of the Secretariat General.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum also issued Decree No. (21) of 2021 seconding Dr. Saif Ghanem Al Suwaidi from Dubai Police and appointing him as Secretary General of the Dubai Judicial Council. This Decree annuls Decree No. (7) of 2014 on the Secretary General of Dubai Judicial Council and any other legislation that contradicts or challenges its articles.

Both Law No. (11) of 2021 and Decree No. 21 of 2021 are valid from their dates of issuance and will be published in the Official Gazette.

Source: Emirates News Agency