An estimated 100 million euro (Dh446 million) worth of narcotics was seized in coordinated drug bust across the Middle East and Africa
More than Dh446 million worth of narcotics seized in coordinated drug bust across Middle East and Africa. Credit: Interpol
The Lionfish operation was coordinated by Interpol and resulted in the arrest of 287 individuals. Credit: Interpol
In South Africa, crystal meth bound for Australia was hidden in sandals and inside sculptures of animals. Credit: Interpol
The operations took place in March and April of this year, bringing together police and customs officials at borders and other hotspots. Credit: Interpol
Codenamed 'Operation Lionfish' and coordinated by Interpol, the bust was aimed at disrupting the trafficking of drugs in the region. Credit: Interpol
Operation Lionfish also shed light on the constantly changing methods used by criminals to transport the illicit substances. Credit: Interpol
In South Africa, crystal meth bound for Australia was hidden in sandals and inside sculptures of animals. Credit: Interpol
Other types of contraband were also discovered and confiscated during the operations, including live pangolins, uncut diamonds, illicit cigarettes and vehicles. Credit: Interpol
An estimated 100 million euro (Dh446 million) worth of narcotics was seized in coordinated drug bust across the Middle East and Africa
More than Dh446 million worth of narcotics seized in coordinated drug bust across Middle East and Africa. Credit: Interpol
The Lionfish operation was coordinated by Interpol and resulted in the arrest of 287 individuals. Credit: Interpol
In South Africa, crystal meth bound for Australia was hidden in sandals and inside sculptures of animals. Credit: Interpol
The operations took place in March and April of this year, bringing together police and customs officials at borders and other hotspots. Credit: Interpol
Codenamed 'Operation Lionfish' and coordinated by Interpol, the bust was aimed at disrupting the trafficking of drugs in the region. Credit: Interpol
Operation Lionfish also shed light on the constantly changing methods used by criminals to transport the illicit substances. Credit: Interpol
In South Africa, crystal meth bound for Australia was hidden in sandals and inside sculptures of animals. Credit: Interpol
Other types of contraband were also discovered and confiscated during the operations, including live pangolins, uncut diamonds, illicit cigarettes and vehicles. Credit: Interpol
An estimated 100 million euro (Dh446 million) worth of narcotics was seized in coordinated drug bust across the Middle East and Africa