Kuwait’s Interior Ministry has thwarted an attempt to smuggle a large haul of narcotics into the country, one of the most significant seizures in recent months, according to the state News Agency Kuna.

The ministry said drone surveillance detected a boat whose crew was retrieving bags hidden on the seabed.

A rapid-response unit from the Naval Formation and Maritime Security Department intercepted the vessel and its three occupants: a member of the Interior Ministry’s military service, a customs employee, and an Arab expatriate.

A search uncovered eight sealed bags containing 319 packets of narcotics, with an estimated street value of 1.3 million Kuwaiti dinars (approximately $4.25 million).

The involvement of security personnel underscored the scope of the smuggling networks authorities are confronting.

“No one is above the law,” the ministry said in a statement, adding that measures were being strengthened to secure the country’s territorial waters and enhance the Coast Guard’s operational readiness.

Drug trafficking has become a growing concern in Kuwait and across the Gulf, where authorities say regional and international actors are increasingly active.

Officials have repeatedly described the fight against narcotics as a national priority, warning of the social and economic toll drugs take on young people and the wider community.

Source Gulf News