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The seizure of 5,364kg of hashish was made possible with help from Dubai Police. Coalition forces stopped the boat after being informed by Dubai Police. Even though the drug was not intended to pass through the UAE, the emirate’s authorities felt their responsibility towards the international community. Image Credit: Courtesy: Dubai Police

Dubai: Intelligence information from Dubai Police’s Anti-Narcotics Department led to the seizure of 5,364kg of hashish, which was dubbed the biggest hashish bust this year worldwide, police revealed at a press conference on Sunday.

Major General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Dubai Police Chief, said that the emirate’s authorities felt a need to intervene in the smuggling operation despite the fact the drugs were not intended to pass through the UAE, as it has a responsibility towards the international community.

The operations resulted in the arrest of 14 suspects on September 18 by forces from the Coalition Naval Forces stationed in the Indian Ocean, and the seizure of the drug, which was worth around Dh50 million.

“We received information that a boat was leaving an Asian country going to a West African country, and that it was loaded with 5,364kg of hashish. We immediately shared this information with US Consulate General in Dubai,” he said.

The boat’s destination was later changed and it was heading towards southeast Asia.

Lt Gen Shaikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, followed the matter closely and facilitated whatever needed for the success of the operation.

Maj Gen Al Mazeina said that initially the coalition forces stopped the boat and searched it, but found no drugs. “They contacted us again and we informed them that the information we had is very accurate and confirmed that the boat was carrying drugs. On September 18, they searched the boat again and found the drug.”

The suspects will be handed over to the country from where the boat left for legal procedures, he said.

Dubai Police received a thank you letter from the US Consulate for its great role in the success of this operation.

Between 2013-2014, Dubai Police have supplied information that helped in four major international drug busts, including this one, Maj Gen Al Mazeina said.

On June 11, 2013, Dubai Police helped bust 350kg of hashish and 500kg of methamphetamine (locally known as shabu) and in December 1, 2013 it helped with the seizure of 539kg of heroin.

On April 23, 2014, there was the “Ocean Coast” operation, which was said to be the biggest high-sea drug bust on record, where a total of 1,032kg of heroin was seized.

This brings the total of international busts that were possible due to intelligence from Dubai Police in the last two years to 5,714kg of hashish, 1,571kg of heroin and 500kg of methamphetamine.