Saudi authorities foil attempt to smuggle 3.5 million amphetamine pills

Saudi authorities have foiled an attempt to smuggle more than 3.5 million amphetamine pills into the Kingdom. (@EKH_brk)
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Updated 16 June 2022
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Saudi authorities foil attempt to smuggle 3.5 million amphetamine pills

  • The Saudi Ministry of Interior said that three Turkish suspects were arrested, two of whom are residents in the Kingdom
  • The third had arrived in the country on a visitor’s visa

JEDDAH: The General Directorate of Narcotics Control revealed on Wednesday that it has foiled an attempt to smuggle more than 3.5 million amphetamine pills, which were found hidden in a shipment of building materials at Jeddah Islamic Port.

The Saudi Ministry of Interior said that three Turkish suspects were arrested, two of whom are residents in the Kingdom. The third had arrived in the country on a visitor’s visa. They have been referred to the Public Prosecution. The operation was carried out in cooperation with the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority, the ministry added.

Last month, Saudi authorities thwarted a similar plot to smuggle more than 403,000 pills and arrested two suspects. In that case, Maj. Mohammed Al-Nujaidi, spokesperson for the General Directorate of Narcotics Control, said security officials who monitor drug smuggling and distribution networks that target the Kingdom found the pills in Jeddah, hidden in a shipment of fake, plastic bean pods. A Syrian national and a Saudi citizen in Jeddah were referred to the Public Prosecution in connection with the case, he added.

The Ministry of Interior’s security forces continue to work with the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority to uncover plots to smuggle narcotics into the Kingdom and catch those responsible, Al-Nujaidi said.


Saudi kitchen to provide 24,000 daily meals to Palestinians in Gaza

Updated 27 February 2026
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Saudi kitchen to provide 24,000 daily meals to Palestinians in Gaza

  • The kitchen plans to produce 3,600,000 meals to Palestinians in central Gaza and to enable the employment of 40 local workers
  • Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the general supervisor of KSrelief, said that 90 percent of Gaza’s population is below the poverty line, lacking access to food, water, and medicine

RIYADH: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, also known as KSrelief, established a central kitchen in the Gaza Strip to support the Palestinian people as part of Saudi Arabia’s humanitarian efforts.

The Saudi kitchen has begun providing 24,000 daily hot meals since the start of Ramadan last week for Palestinians in the central Gaza towns of Deir Al-Balah and Al-Qarara.

The initiative is part of the Saudi Popular Campaign for the Relief of the Palestinian People in the Gaza Strip, in cooperation with the Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage.

At the end of the initiative period, the kitchen will have produced and distributed 3,600,000 meals to Palestinians in central Gaza and enabled the employment of 40 local workers, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, the general supervisor of KSrelief, told SPA that the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip is “one of the largest crises in the history of humanity.”

He highlighted that Palestinians are facing displacement and urgent humanitarian needs, with 90 percent of Gaza’s population below the poverty line, lacking access to food, water, medicine, and necessities for children and infants.

Saudi Arabia was one of the first countries to launch an air bridge, as well as sea and land convoys, sending aid to Gaza via over 80 planes and dozens of vessels, through the Jordanian and Egyptian crossings.

Dr. Al-Rabeeah noted that KSrelief used airdrops to deliver aid to Gaza after October 2023, when other means were not possible, the SPA added.

He said the Saudi kitchen will serve over 36,000 families and described it as “the largest central kitchen available for a group of displaced people.”