UAE-Kuwait Captagon seizure 2026 delivers major blow to international drug trafficking, with Dubai Police and Kuwaiti authorities confiscating 14,062,500 Captagon pills hidden inside corn sacks across five containers.
The sophisticated operation caught three Arab nationals unloading 2.25 tonnes of narcotics at an Arab country port, based on shared intelligence and extensive surveillance.
Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad Al Nahyan praised the UAE-Kuwait partnership, highlighting how such coordination strengthens Gulf security against cross-border networks.
Operation Details: UAE-Kuwait Captagon Seizure 2026
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Seizure Quantity | 14,062,500 Captagon pills (2,250 kg) |
| Concealment Method | Hidden in corn grain sacks, 5 containers |
| Suspects | 3 Arab nationals arrested during unloading |
| Agencies | Dubai Police Anti-Narcotics + Kuwait counterparts |
Significance of UAE-Kuwait Captagon Seizure 2026
This joint success underscores deepening UAE-Kuwait fraternal ties through operational integration and real-time intelligence sharing—vital against Captagon flows threatening Gulf stability.
Key Impacts:
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Disrupts major trafficking route to UAE markets
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Demonstrates port security technology effectiveness
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Boosts regional confidence in cross-border anti-drug cooperation
UAE Kuwait Captagon Seizure 2026
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How many pills in UAE Kuwait Captagon seizure 2026?
14,062,500 Captagon tablets. -
Where were pills hidden?
Inside corn sacks across five shipping containers. -
Which countries collaborated?
UAE (Dubai Police) and Kuwait anti-narcotics units.
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