Thwarting the smuggling of camels out of Sudan
Sudan Events – Rehab Abdullah
During periodic combing operations on the northern borders of the Red Sea State, ground patrols seized 58 heads of female camels that were on their way out of the country.
The Director of the Customs Forces, Lieutenant General Adam Al-Nour, the Director of the Customs Forces, praised the Anti-Smuggling Forces in the Red Sea and the successive achievements they have been making that confirm their full awareness of their great roles, pointing out that all the people are now lining up behind the Armed Forces and the various police and security agencies in the Battle of Dignity, but some weak-minded people and saboteurs are trying to exploit this circumstance to sabotage the economy and waste the state’s resources, but the anti-combat forces will be waiting for them.
For his part, Police Brigadier General Khaled Muhammad Saleh renewed their full commitment to combating all forms of smuggling through land and sea convoys and outposts, gathering information, monitoring, close follow-up and coordination with the various security agencies, explaining that smuggling is one of the qualitative seizures due to its direct impact on the country’s livestock.