The police in the Al-Mahra Governorate have successfully apprehended several illegal Ethiopian immigrants during a targeted security operation. According to security sources, authorities discovered over 1,050 narcotic pills in the migrants’ possession. This raid reflects the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat crime and enhance public safety in the region.
An official source confirmed that this operation is part of the continuous initiatives undertaken by the Al-Mahra police to address illegal activities. The police actively monitor and track gatherings related to illegal immigration, which contributes to reducing crimes that pose a threat to public security. These proactive measures demonstrate the commitment of law enforcement to maintaining order and safety within the community.
The police department has emphasized its dedication to ongoing security campaigns aimed at eliminating hideouts and unlawful activities, particularly those that endanger youth. Such activities pose significant risks to community safety and stability.
Furthermore, the Al-Mahra police aim to strengthen collaboration with the local community in their fight against crime. This partnership is essential for addressing negative phenomena that affect residents’ lives. In addition, the police are working to raise awareness about the dangers of drugs and their adverse effects on individuals and society as a whole.
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