The Sharjah Police General Command, through its Directorate of Drug Prevention and Control, has reported the arrest of an Asian national after surveillance operations revealed his possession of narcotics intended for peddling.
This initiative reflects the leadership's dedication to safeguarding youth and families and its unwavering commitment to preserving societal security and stability.
Authorities remain steadfast in their efforts to combat drug proliferation, reiterating their zero-tolerance stance toward anyone involved in distributing or promoting these harmful substances.
Brigadier General Majid Sultan Al Asam, head of the Drug Prevention and Control Directorate, stated that investigations uncovered evidence of a suspect transforming his home into an improvised operation for filling and packaging e-cigarettes laced with narcotics for peddling. A raid on the site led to the confiscation of a number of manually filled e-cigarettes alongside the tools and equipment used in the production process.
He highlighted the ongoing commitment of security forces to combat drug-related crimes, explaining that these efforts are guided by well-structured plans involving monitoring, surveillance, and coordinated operations to arrest traffickers and safeguard the community. Adding emphasis, Brigadier General Al Asam underscored that drugs represent a significant threat to the health and safety of young people, affirming that the authorities remain determined to take action against anyone involved in the import or distribution of such substances.
The Sharjah Police General Command urges members of the community, particularly parents, to remain vigilant about their children's behavior by offering consistent supervision and fostering open family discussions. Such proactive steps are crucial in shielding children from the dangers of this critical issue. Parents are encouraged to keep an eye out for sudden behavioral changes, such as social withdrawal, shifts in friendships, or a decline in academic performance. The authorities emphasize the importance of seeking assistance without delay if any unusual behavior is noticed, ensuring the safety and well-being of their children. Assistance is available through the toll-free number 8004654.