UAE food delivery drivers busted for selling drugs

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Sharjah Police have successfully apprehended a drug trafficking ring of seven people who employed a novel approach to market narcotics by exploiting delivery company employees.

For promotion, the gang attempted to sell 7604 grams of crystal methamphetamine, 494 grams of hashish, and 297 marijuana cigarettes. “In less than 12 hours, Sharjah Police apprehends a gang that attempted to promote narcotic substances through delivery company employees,” the Sharjah Police claimed on Twitter. The Sharjah Police anti-drug officials were informed off about an international gang that used delivery businesses as a cover for their activities throughout the country.

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UAE food delivery drivers busted for selling drugs

Sharjah Police have successfully apprehended a drug trafficking ring of seven people who employed a novel approach to market narcotics by exploiting delivery company employees.

For promotion, the gang attempted to sell 7604 grams of crystal methamphetamine, 494 grams of hashish, and 297 marijuana cigarettes. “In less than 12 hours, Sharjah Police apprehends a gang that attempted to promote narcotic substances through delivery company employees,” the Sharjah Police claimed on Twitter. The Sharjah Police anti-drug officials were informed off about an international gang that used delivery businesses as a cover for their activities throughout the country.

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