What We Are Buying Today: Malam

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Updated 25 September 2020
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What We Are Buying Today: Malam

Malam is a Saudi brand providing souvenirs of the Kingdom and the city of Madinah through products such as keychains, pins, cards and bracelets.
Collectors of rare pins might want to add the brand to their wishlist since its offerings feature more than 10 themes on Saudi Arabia.
Malam’s Madinah icons include the ornamented doors and green dome of the Prophet’s Mosque, pigeons, fresh aromatic mint, the city’s famous light pink flowers and the Zamzam water dispenser.
Wearing pins shows individuality and personality — and the items can be worn to represent your country, too.
Designs also include the classic Saudi symbol of two swords and a palm, and the map of the Kingdom.
Pins can be worn on hats and jackets, and can be chosen to suit a variety of occasions.


ZATCA thwarts massive captagon smuggling attempt at Al-Haditha border

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ZATCA thwarts massive captagon smuggling attempt at Al-Haditha border

  • Following the seizure, ZATCA coordinated with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, leading to the arrest of two individuals

RIYADH: The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority at the Al-Haditha border crossing intercepted an attempt to smuggle 269,411 captagon pills hidden in a commercial food consignment during a routine inspection.

The authority thwarted the attempt to smuggle the contraband using advanced security technologies, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Following the seizure, ZATCA coordinated with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, leading to the arrest of two individuals intended to receive the shipment in the Kingdom.

ZATCA spokesperson Hamoud Al-Harbi reaffirmed the authority’s commitment to tightening border security as a core strategic pillar to protect society from the prohibited goods.

The authority encourages the public to support national security by reporting smuggling activities via the confidential number 1910 or email at [email protected].

Through these channels, the authority receives information related to smuggling crimes and violations of the Unified Customs Law with complete confidentiality, and a financial reward is granted to those providing the tip-off if the information is accurate.