Qatar Customs seizes 80 narcotic capsules from a traveler's stomach
Customs officials at Hamad International Airport intercepted an attempt to smuggle narcotics into Qatar.
Upon arousing suspicion, a traveler entering the country was directed for a medical examination by a customs inspector.
As a consequence, authorities confiscated 81 coated capsules discovered within the traveler's stomach, containing 376 grams of heroin and 107 grams of shabu.
The customs authority has issued repeated warnings about the importation of illicit goods into Qatar. Inspectors receive intensified theoretical and practical training in cutting-edge technology and techniques to interpret passengers' body language and stay informed about the latest smuggling methods.
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