Arrests made over Jazan khat smuggling attempt

Saudi border guards keep watch along the border with Yemen in the al-Khobh area in the southern Jizan province on October 3, 2017. (AFP)
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Updated 13 December 2024
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Arrests made over Jazan khat smuggling attempt

  • Saudi security services urged citizens and residents to report any activities related to drug smuggling or trafficking

JAZAN: The Saudi Border Guard in Jazan region arrested seven people on suspicion of attempting to smuggle 126 kilograms of khat.

The seven, all Ethiopian and Yemeni nationals, were referred to the relevant authorities.

Meanwhile, officials in Dhahran Al-Janub sector of Asir region thwarted an attempt to smuggle 13 kilograms of hashish. Preliminary legal measures were taken, and the seized narcotics sent to the appropriate government authorities.

Saudi security services urged citizens and residents to report any activities related to drug smuggling or trafficking. Informants can contact authorities by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Region, and 999 in the rest of the Kingdom. They also can contact the General Directorate of Narcotics Control by telephone at 995 or via email at [email protected].

 


New route connects Grand Mosque to Hira Cultural District

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New route connects Grand Mosque to Hira Cultural District

  • New Makkah Bus route connects Grand Mosque to Hira Cultural District

Jeddah: The Makkah Bus project has launched a new route linking the Grand Mosque to the Hira Cultural District, aiming to improve connectivity between religious and cultural sites, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The route offers direct access to the cultural district, including the Revelation Exhibition, the Museum of the Holy Qur’an, various educational facilities, and the Cave of Hira.

This expansion is part of the growing Makkah Bus network, which now comprises 12 routes, 400 buses, and 431 stations covering 580 km, serving over 188 million passengers on more than 4 million trips.

The route is implemented under the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites and managed by the General Transport Center, which plans, regulates, and operates Makkah’s transport network.

The Makkah Bus project is a key part of a strategy to modernize public transport in the holy city, providing safe, reliable, and efficient transportation for residents and visitors.

Routes cover main streets, secondary roads, and neighborhood connections, offering an alternative to private cars, reducing congestion, and lowering environmental pollution.

The project aims to provide a world-class public transport system for residents and pilgrims and is part of the Pilgrim Experience Program supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives.