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26,000 Units of Restricted Eye Medication Seized by Dubai Customs

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Dubai Customs has stopped several attempts to smuggle a restricted eye drop medication into the UAE. This medication, classified as a controlled substance, is banned for sale or use without a medical prescription due to its narcotic properties.

Over the last two years, inspectors seized 26,766 boxes of this medication in 62 operations, highlighting their efforts to combat illegal imports and protect the country’s borders. These actions showcase the commitment of Dubai Customs to border security, supported by skilled staff and advanced inspection tools.

The UAE enforces strict rules on controlled substances under Federal Decree-Law No. (30) of 2021, which regulates the import, export, manufacture, and possession of such substances. Activities involving these substances are only allowed under stringent regulatory measures.

Khalid Ahmed Yousef, Director of Passenger Operations at Dubai Customs, stated:

“Protecting society, its people, and the economy from narcotics and other controlled substances is a top priority. Recently, we uncovered a smuggling attempt involving marijuana concealed in vacuum-sealed bags by travelers from the same region, stopping 13 attempts with a total of 54 kilograms. Today, we continue our mission with the seizure of 26,766 boxes of a controlled medication in two years. This drug is often misused for its narcotic-like effects when consumed without medical supervision.”

Khalid also emphasized the organization’s efforts to improve inspection methods. Dubai Customs is adopting smart customs services, enhancing inspector skills through training, and equipping teams with cutting-edge technology.

These measures aim to ensure national security and uphold the UAE’s reputation as a safe and attractive investment hub. These efforts align with the Dubai Customs’ 2021-2026 strategy for global excellence in secure customs operations.

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