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Against organised crime: Police and customs officials carry out drug checks at Mertert port

RTL Today

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July 10, 2026

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Against organised crime: Police and customs officials carry out drug checks at Mertert port

The operation was carried out as part of the fight against international drug trafficking and organised crime.

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UrduPoint

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· Jun 27, 2026

A Vision That Builds Safety — Dubai Customs Cements Its Global Leadership in Combating Drugs

A Vision That Builds Safety — Dubai Customs Cements Its Global Leadership in Combating Drugs

Times of India

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· Jun 28, 2026

Three Indian-origin men jailed in London for running £174,000 drugs network

In a significant crackdown, authorities have dismantled a large drug trafficking operation in London, orchestrated by incarcerated dealer Hardeep Thind. Three men of Indian descent, including an active magistrate, received prison sentences for their involvement in distributing cocaine and heroin worth £174,000. Following Thind's release, the illegal network expanded, prompting police to conduct thorough investigations, resulting in numerous arrests and convictions.

National Geographic

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· Jun 13, 2026

Caribbean Cargo & Illegal Meds (Full Episode) | To Catch a Smuggler

In this episode of To Catch a Smuggler, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) pursues multiple cases of cocaine smuggled from the Caribbean via maritime vessels. Meanwhile, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers intercept and execute large-scale seizures of medications without a prescription. To Catch a Smuggler | S3 E12 #ToCatchASmuggler #FullEpisode #Airport Drug Boat Bust (Full Episode) | To Catch a Smuggler https://youtu.be/RpLov3Jo6Ds

Arab Times Online

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· Jun 25, 2026

Oman Customs Seizes 50 Narcotic-Infused Sheets Hidden in Postal Parcel From Europe

MUSCAT, Jun 25: Oman Customs authorities have intercepted an attempted drug smuggling operation after discovering 50 paper sheets containing narcotic substances concealed inside a...

brazilnews.net

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· Jul 1, 2026

Russia seizes mammoth cocaine haul hidden in frozen fish FSB

Security services found more than half a ton of drugs in a contraband shipment from Ecuador at a St. Petersburg port, the agency has saidRussia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has announced that it has disrupted a major drug supply route from Latin America to the country and has seized over half a ton of cocaine hidden inside a shipment of frozen fish from Ecuador.In a statement on Wedne

Off The Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

Customs officers seize $72M in methamphetamine from vehicles entering Texas from Mexico

Federal customs officers at a border crossing in South Texas uncovered more than 72 million worth of methamphetamine that drivers attempted to smuggle into the United States from Mexico last weekend. U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced late Sunday that Operations of Field Operations officers assigned to bridges where cars and commercial trucks are inspected []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Against organised crime: Police and customs officials carry out drug checks at Mertert port": UrduPoint — A Vision That Builds Safety — Dubai Customs Cements Its Global Leadership in Combating Drugs. Times of India — Three Indian-origin men jailed in London for running £174,000 drugs network. National Geographic — Caribbean Cargo & Illegal Meds (Full Episode) | To Catch a Smuggler. Arab Times Online — Oman Customs Seizes 50 Narcotic-Infused Sheets Hidden in Postal Parcel From Europe. brazilnews.net — Russia seizes mammoth cocaine haul hidden in frozen fish FSB . Off The Press — Customs officers seize $72M in methamphetamine from vehicles entering Texas from Mexico