Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - The dramatic increase in the amounts of narcotics seized and the smuggling attempts indicate that there is a plot to "flood" Jordan with drugs, according to a high-ranking army officer, Jordan Times published.
Border Guards Commander Brig. Gen. Saber Mahayrah said last Wednesday that troops on the borders with Syria have foiled 280 attempts to smuggle narcotics into the Kingdom. "Twenty three million narcotic pills, mostly Captagon, have been seized."
"The amounts seized so far constituted a 12 per cent increase from last year when 19 million pills were seized in a total of 218 infiltration attempts," Mahayrah added in a media tour to the northeastern borders last Wednesday.
He also said that the Border Guards have dealt with 17 smuggling cases and 68 smuggling attempts since the beginning of this year, constituting a 300 per cent increase from last year, when they reached 33 attempts and 52 cases in the same period.
"We do not approach such smuggling attempts and seized drugs merely in terms of figures. Each case is being examined as an indication of something we have to be careful about."
"I have received a telephone call from the Saudi border guard commander telling me that prices of Captagon pills have risen sharply in Saudi Arabia because of the Jordanian army's efforts on the borders with Syria and Iraq," he added.
Mahayrah also said that smugglers use tunnels, animals and vehicles in their infiltration attempts. "We are vigilant and relentless in foiling all smuggling attempts."