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Dubai Customs helps seize 1.332 tonnes of Tapentadol

by manamaweb.com June 16, 2026
June 16, 2026
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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES / MENA Newswire / – Dubai Customs helped foil a major drug shipment after sharing intelligence that led authorities in an African destination country to intercept about 1.332 tonnes of Tapentadol tablets. The consignment originated in Asia and moved by air cargo before officers stopped it at its destination. Officials described the case as a major international seizure linked to narcotic tablets headed for illegal markets.

Dubai Customs helps seize 1.332 tonnes of Tapentadol

Air cargo controls helped stop a 1.332-tonne Tapentadol shipment bound for Africa. (Credit – WAM)

The authority said its information helped identify the shipment and support the interception before the tablets reached distribution channels. The case centered on Tapentadol, a controlled pain medicine that smugglers can divert for abuse and illegal sale. Dubai Customs said legal procedures began against people linked to the shipment. It did not name the African country, the origin country, the carrier, or the suspects involved.

The operation involved customs intelligence work, cargo data review, and cross-border information sharing. Investigators reviewed operational, commercial, and logistics data to detect warning signs linked to the movement of the consignment. The Customs Intelligence Department and the Special Task Force took part in the monitoring process. Authorities in the destination country then acted on the shared intelligence and seized the shipment.

International cooperation supports seizure

Dubai Customs said the case showed how customs bodies use intelligence exchange to tackle cross-border drug trafficking. The authority works with Interpol, the World Customs Organization, and Regional Intelligence Liaison Offices on enforcement cases. It also maintains cooperation channels with customs administrations in several countries. These networks help officials share alerts, track suspicious cargo patterns, and support action across borders.

The seizure also highlighted the role of air cargo controls in drug enforcement. Smuggling networks often use complex trade routes to move prohibited goods through several jurisdictions. In this case, the shipment moved from Asia toward Africa before the destination authorities intercepted it. Officials in the African country credited the intelligence supplied from Dubai as a key factor in the seizure.

Data tools guide customs targeting

The authority said its inspection system uses radiographic scanning, image analysis tools, and detection technologies to support cargo screening. Its smart risk engine reviews data in real time and flags indicators that may point to prohibited goods. Customs officers also receive training on new smuggling methods and controlled substances. These measures help inspectors target suspect consignments while allowing lawful trade to continue.

Dr. Abdulla Busenad, Director General of Dubai Customs, said the operation reflected Dubai’s role in global security cooperation. Mohammed Al Ghaffari, Executive Director of the Customs Inspection Division, said inspectors form a first line of defense against prohibited goods. Yasser Al Musallami, Principal Advisor for Customs Affairs, said data tools support targeting by detecting risk indicators. The authority said the case formed part of its wider work against narcotics trafficking.

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