Saudi arrested for possession of drugs with estimated street value of over $2 million

A man stands near confiscated drugs in Saudi Arabia on August 31, 2022. (SPA/FILE)
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Updated 17 October 2022
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Saudi arrested for possession of drugs with estimated street value of over $2 million

  • General Directorate of Narcotics Control arrested the man in Riyadh
  • He was in possession of 99,953 amphetamine pills and other tablets

RIYADH: A Saudi Arabian man has been arrested for possession of a massive haul of drugs with an estimated street value of up to $2.5m, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Monday. 

The General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC) arrested the man in Riyadh after he was found to be in possession of 99,953 amphetamine pills and other tablets.

The pills have a value of approximately $999,530 to $2.48 million, according to figures cited in the International Addiction Review Journal. 

The man was detained and has been referred to the Public Prosecution, SPA reported. 

The Kingdom has been cracking down on attempts to smuggle and sell drugs across the country, according to the GDNC. 

 

 


Saudi defense minister receives Mukalla port director, thanks him for heroic role

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman poses with the director of the Port of Mukalla Salem Basamir on Tuesday.
Updated 13 January 2026
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Saudi defense minister receives Mukalla port director, thanks him for heroic role

  • Prince Khalid thanked Basamir for his heroic and humanitarian role in ensuring safety and protecting lives and property at the port

RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman received the director of the Port of Mukalla Salem Basamir on Tuesday.
In a post on social media platform X, Prince Khalid thanked Basamir for his heroic and humanitarian role in ensuring safety and protecting lives and property at the port.
The Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen carried out a limited airstrike in December targeting foreign military support at the Port of Mukalla in the Hadramaut governorate, where calm has been restored after a period of tension.
In a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency following the strikes, coalition spokesman Major General Turki Al-Maliki said two ships coming from the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates entered the Port of Mukalla without obtaining official permits from the Joint Forces Command of the Coalition.
“The crews of the two ships disabled their tracking systems and unloaded a large quantity of weapons and combat vehicles to support the Southern Transitional Council forces in the eastern governorates of Yemen (Hadramaut and Al-Mahra) with the aim of fueling the conflict. This is a clear violation of the truce and the pursuit of a peaceful solution, as well as a violation of UN Security Council Resolution No. 2216,” said the spokesman.