Abu Dhabi s foodstuffs foreign trade is Dhs7 51b in five months gulftoday.ae - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gulftoday.ae Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
During the same period in 2020, it intercepted attempts to smuggle 24,454kg of narcotics
June 27, 2021
Inspectors at the General Administration of Abu Dhabi Customs foiled attempts to smuggle 55,642kg of narcotic and prohibited substances, and 29,670 pills during the first five months of this year.
During the same period in 2020, it intercepted attempts to smuggle 24,454kg of drugs and 17,676 narcotic pills.
The figures were revealed on June 26, on the occasion of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.
Abu Dhabi Customs stated that the number of seizures of narcotic substances during the first five months of 2021 amounted to 104 in all customs ports of the emirate, compared to 460 seizures in the same period in 2020, reported state news agency
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If you are planning to travel out of the UAE, it can be difficult to remember what items you can and should not bring onto airplanes or into your checked in luggage.
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Abu Dhabi s General Administration of Customs Goes Live with Accela Software to Automate the Management and Execution of Border Inspections
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SAN RAMON, Calif., Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Abu Dhabi General Administration of Customs (ADCA) announced today that it has gone live with a new Inspection Management System powered by Accela
®, a leading provider of cloud solutions for government. The solution automates the planning and execution of inspection processes to bolster security, regulate trade processes, and maintain revenue control.
The new Border Protection Inspection Management System lets authorities perform a range of inspections on cargo, means of conveyance, passengers and their luggage, including customs duties, security threats, public health and safety, environmental protection, and more; to reinforce port protection and optimize the inspection process.