Bahrain Police Seize Marijuana Hidden in Shrimp and Herbs, Foiling Smuggling Attempt: THE DAILY TRIBUNE

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On the morning of April 12th, Bahrain police seized a large shipment of marijuana hidden in shrimp and herbs, foiling an attempted smuggling operation. The shipment was discovered during a routine inspection at the King Fahad Causeway, which connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.

The shipment was found to contain over 1,000 kilograms of marijuana, which had been concealed in boxes of shrimp and herbs. The boxes were labeled as containing seafood and herbs, but upon inspection, it was discovered that the boxes contained marijuana instead.

The Bahrain police have not yet revealed the identity of the smugglers or their intended destination. However, they have stated that the shipment was likely headed to a destination in the Middle East.

The Bahrain police have praised their officers for their quick action in foiling the smuggling attempt. They have also warned citizens to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police.

The seizure of this shipment of marijuana is a major victory for Bahrain’s law enforcement agencies. It is also a reminder of the importance of border security and the need for vigilance when it comes to smuggling operations.

Smuggling operations are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and it is important for law enforcement agencies to stay ahead of the curve. This seizure is a testament to the dedication and hard work of Bahrain’s police force in keeping its citizens safe.

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