The International Security Alliance (ISA), which includes the UAE, seized more than 55 tonnes of drugs worth $750 million in a major global operation spanning two months.
As many as 597 suspects were arrested as part of the campaign that targeted transnational drug trafficking networks between April and June.
The ISA, which includes the UAE, Bahrain, Senegal, Morocco, Spain, Israel, Italy, Slovakia, Singapore, France and the Netherlands, carried out the operation in partnership with The Police Community of the Americas (Ameripol).
His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, hailed the efforts of the ISA and Ameripol in combatting this "dangerous scourge".
ضبط أكثر من 55 طناً من المواد المخدرة بقيمة 750 مليون دولار ،بعملية عالمية بقيادة التحالف الأمني الدولي.
— سيف بن زايد آل نهيان (@SaifBZayed) June 26, 2023
أشكر الدول الأعضاء في التحالف، الإمارات العربية المتحدة والبحرين والسنغال والمغرب وإسبانيا وإسرائيل وإيطاليا وسلوفاكيا وسنغافورة وفرنسا وهولندا، ومنظمة الشرطة الجنائية… pic.twitter.com/6CfrdR46BZ


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