The High Criminal Court in Bahrain has commenced the trial of three African nationals accused of importing and trafficking drugs.
The defendants are alleged to have smuggled narcotics into the country concealed within food tins.
The prosecution charged two of the defendants, both in their 30s, with importing and possessing marijuana with intent to traffic.
The first defendant is accused of possessing and selling marijuana and the stimulant methamphetamine.
The second defendant, in his 20s, is charged with possessing marijuana with intent to use.
The third defendant is charged with possessing methamphetamine with intent to use.
The case stems from a tip received by the Anti-Narcotics Directorate from Bahrain Airport customs officials.