In a high-profile joint security operation, Kuwaiti and Emirati authorities have intercepted a major drug shipment attempting to enter Kuwait via sea, the Ministry of Interior announced Thursday. The bust was conducted under the direct supervision of First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahd Yusuf Saud Al-Sabah.
Drugs Seized:
100 kg of methamphetamine (Shabu)
10 kg of heroin
Estimated Value: 1.15 million Kuwaiti dinars (~$3.8 million)
Smuggling Method: Concealed in maritime container
Arrest: One Asian national apprehended in Umm Al-Hayman area
Intelligence Phase:
Precise intelligence uncovered an international drug network's plan
Tracking of suspicious container from Shuwaikh Port
Execution Phase:
Coordinated with General Customs Administration
Technical handling by Kuwait Fire Force for safe container opening
Apprehension:
Suspect caught red-handed receiving shipment
Ongoing investigations to uncover network members
Sheikh Fahd Al-Yousaf expressed gratitude to UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Lt. General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan for:
Critical intelligence sharing
Exemplary security cooperation
Strengthening bilateral crime-fighting efforts
"Our interior ministries remain committed to:
✓ Relentless combat against drug trafficking
✓ Enhanced local and international cooperation
✓ Protecting our societies from this scourge
✓ Maintaining continuous intelligence exchange"