Saudi Arabia Leads Ongoing War on Drugs

Drug smuggling suspects arrested in Saudi Arabia and the seized drugs. (SPA)
Drug smuggling suspects arrested in Saudi Arabia and the seized drugs. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Leads Ongoing War on Drugs

Drug smuggling suspects arrested in Saudi Arabia and the seized drugs. (SPA)
Drug smuggling suspects arrested in Saudi Arabia and the seized drugs. (SPA)

The “war on drugs,” as described by Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Narcotics Control (GDNC), represents a unique model in combating the threat that drug abuse poses to society.

The widespread reach of drug abuse, which has spread throughout the country, has necessitated a diverse range of methods to confront it, including security, legal, social, and political measures.

Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif has pledged to target drug traffickers, smugglers, and anyone who seeks to harm the Kingdom or its people.

High figures in combating smuggling

The GDNC announced recently that it has foiled the smuggling of 5.28 million amphetamine tablets, a narcotic substance commonly used in the production of crystal meth, in its ongoing efforts to combat drug-related activities. The authorities also arrested the individuals who were planning to receive the illegal drugs.

The latest attempt to smuggle drugs into Saudi Arabia reveals the use of various unconventional methods, as the illegal substances were concealed within a shipment of stones and construction materials at the Jeddah Islamic Port.

Although there are no official statistics available on the number of confiscations and arrests made in the current campaign, the announced figures on the latest operations demonstrate the targeting of the Kingdom through diverse forms of smuggling, including air travel and border crossings.

Last Tuesday, a GDNC spokesperson declared in a statement that security surveillance of drug smuggling and trafficking networks aimed at protecting the Kingdom’s youth had thwarted an attempt to smuggle 12.7 million amphetamine narcotic tablets. These were concealed in a pomegranate shipment through the Islamic Port of Jeddah.

The bust was achieved in coordination with the Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority.

The GDNC also revealed in August of 2022 the foiling of an attempt to smuggle around 47 million amphetamine tablets hidden in a shipment of flour.

At the time, the spokesperson for the directorate remarked that the amount of drugs confiscated in this operation is the largest ever attempted to be smuggled into Saudi Arabia in a single effort.

High-level collaboration to combat smuggling

From an early stage, it was noteworthy to observers that official joint statements between Saudi Arabia and several countries included addressing economic and political aspects, as well as cooperation in combating drug smuggling in all forms.

Drug addiction is one of the major crises facing countries around the world, affecting people’s lives due to its widespread reach across different age groups. Its danger has permeated social fabrics.

The National Committee for Narcotics Control (NCNC) had warned of the dangers of drug addiction and the chronic diseases that affect the brain as a result.

The committee pointed out that “some youth experiment with drugs through friends or acquaintances, driven by curiosity, which may lead them into the clutches of addiction and family and financial problems.”

In addition, injecting drugs is considered “one of the causes of contracting diseases that are transmitted through the blood, such as AIDS.”

The NCNC confirmed that teenagers who receive constant awareness messages about the dangers of drugs from their parents “are 50% less likely to use them than those who are unaware of the risks of drugs that lead to death.”

Broad participation in war on drugs

Several Saudi agencies took part in a clear demonstration of their diverse activities in the “war on drugs,” with many of them posting tweets to remind people of the security and legal penalties for anyone involved in any drug-related operation.

The Public Prosecution has reiterated its warning that anyone who visits a place intended for drug or psychoactive substance use and is aware of the drug use taking place can be imprisoned, even if there is no evidence of their personal drug use.

Security authorities in the Kingdom called on the public to report drug smugglers and dealers through the hotline (995) to protect the security of the country, families, and community.



One Dead, Eight Wounded in Iranian Attack on Residential Building in Manama

Smoke rises after an Iranian drone was intercepted over the Bahrain Financial Harbour towers, which houses the Israeli embassy, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Manama, Bahrain, March 6, 2026. Picture taken on a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer
Smoke rises after an Iranian drone was intercepted over the Bahrain Financial Harbour towers, which houses the Israeli embassy, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Manama, Bahrain, March 6, 2026. Picture taken on a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer
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One Dead, Eight Wounded in Iranian Attack on Residential Building in Manama

Smoke rises after an Iranian drone was intercepted over the Bahrain Financial Harbour towers, which houses the Israeli embassy, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Manama, Bahrain, March 6, 2026. Picture taken on a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer
Smoke rises after an Iranian drone was intercepted over the Bahrain Financial Harbour towers, which houses the Israeli embassy, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Manama, Bahrain, March 6, 2026. Picture taken on a mobile phone. REUTERS/Stringer

Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said early on Tuesday that a 29-year-old woman was killed and eight others were wounded as the result of a blatant Iranian attack on a residential building in the capital Manama.

The Bahrain Defense Force General Command confirmed that air defense systems continue to confront successive waves of what it described as Iranian terrorist attacks, noting that since the start of the aggression they have destroyed 102 missiles and 173 drones targeting the country.

In a statement, the General Command denounced the use of ballistic missiles and drones to target civilian facilities and private property dubbing it as a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and the United Nations Charter.

It stressed that these indiscriminate attacks pose a direct threat to regional peace and security.

It also urged everyone to remain at home and only go out in cases of extreme necessity, while exercising the highest levels of caution to ensure their safety.


Kuwait Downs 6 Drones

The National Guard, army, police and fire fighting department are ready to handle any threats. (Kuwait's National Guard)
The National Guard, army, police and fire fighting department are ready to handle any threats. (Kuwait's National Guard)
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Kuwait Downs 6 Drones

The National Guard, army, police and fire fighting department are ready to handle any threats. (Kuwait's National Guard)
The National Guard, army, police and fire fighting department are ready to handle any threats. (Kuwait's National Guard)

Kuwait's National Guard announced on Tuesday the downing of six drones in northern and southern regions of the country.

National Guard spokesman Jadaan Fadhel said the move was part of ongoing efforts to bolster security, protect vital locations and confront any potential threat.

He called on everyone to respect safety and security instructions issued by the relevant authorities.

The National Guard, army, police and fire fighting department are ready to handle any threats and firmly confront anything aimed at destabilizing the county in order to maintain its sovereignty, security and stability and protect its national interests, he stressed.

The Defense Ministry had on Monday said air defense intercepted and destroyed two ballistic missiles in southern Kuwait. They also shot down a drone.

Meanwhile, the Information Ministry called on people to respect media coverage regulations and to obtain information from official sources, saying it was prohibited to circulate rumors and unconfirmed information.

It also warned against posting any content that is harmful to sisterly or friendly countries and anything that may harm Kuwait’s foreign relations.


Saudi Arabia Condemns Targeting of UAE Consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan

Smoke and flames rise following a drone attack on the UAE consulate in Erbil, Iraq in this screengrab obtained from social media March 9, 2026. (Social media/via Reuters)
Smoke and flames rise following a drone attack on the UAE consulate in Erbil, Iraq in this screengrab obtained from social media March 9, 2026. (Social media/via Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Targeting of UAE Consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan

Smoke and flames rise following a drone attack on the UAE consulate in Erbil, Iraq in this screengrab obtained from social media March 9, 2026. (Social media/via Reuters)
Smoke and flames rise following a drone attack on the UAE consulate in Erbil, Iraq in this screengrab obtained from social media March 9, 2026. (Social media/via Reuters)

Saudi Arabia strongly condemned on Tuesday the targeting of the United Arab Emirates’ consulate in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region.

A Foreign Ministry statement stressed Riyadh's solidarity with Abu Dhabi.

The repeated attacks on diplomatic missions are a “clear violation of international laws and norms,” it added.

The UAE’s Foreign Ministry had earlier said a “terrorist” drone attack had struck its consulate.

Material damage was reported. No one was injured in the incident.

The ministry said attacks on diplomatic missions are “flagrant violations of all international laws and norms, especially the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.”

It warned that such attacks are a dangerous escalation and threat to regional security and stability.

It called on the Iraq and Kurdistan governments to investigate the attack and hold the perpetrators to account.