Customs seizes 3,975 pieces of spare parts for Kalashnikov rifles in a recent operation.

Customs Officials Seize Nearly 4,000 Weapon Parts in Al-Mahra

On Thursday, customs officials at the Shahn port in Al-Mahra successfully intercepted a shipment containing 3,975 parts for AK-47 rifles. The authorities discovered these components concealed within a commercial cargo destined for Yemen.

Effective Measures Against Smuggling

Thabit Awad, the Director General of Shahn Customs, confirmed the successful operation during a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba). He highlighted the collaborative efforts between customs staff and security forces in thwarting the smuggling attempt. Awad emphasized that the authorities acted in accordance with customs laws and national legislation aimed at combating smuggling.

Ongoing Commitment to Security

This recent seizure marks another achievement in a series of successful operations by Shahn Customs. The agency has intensified its efforts against the trafficking of prohibited items, which have included the interception of drone components and weapon parts.

Investment in Training and Technology

Awad reiterated the commitment of state leaders, the government, and the Ministry of Finance to prioritize the training and development of customs personnel. This focus includes equipping staff at various entry points with the latest technologies. Such initiatives enhance the effectiveness of anti-smuggling operations and contribute to the agency’s ongoing successes.

 

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