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Abu Dhabi Police seized 4.5 million Captagon tablets in food cans

Abu Dhabi Police arrested a person who tried to smuggle 4.5 million tablets of the drug “Captagon” inside preserved food cans, before he attempted to smuggle them to a sister country. Brigadier General Taher Gharib Al Dhaheri, Director of the Anti-Narcotics Directorate in the Criminal Security Sector at Abu Dhabi …

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35 “mobile” traffic and criminal services in Sharjah

The Traffic Services and Mobile Licensing Center at the Sharjah Police General Command continues to provide various traffic and criminal services to community members, with 35 services, in cooperation with strategic partners, in order to enhance the quality of life for community members, and enable customers to obtain services easily, …

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621 million used mass transportation, shared transportation, and taxis in 2022, at a rate of (1.7) million passengers per day.

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced that the number of users of mass transportation in Dubai, which includes the metro, tram and public transport buses, and marine transport: (abras, ferries, water taxis and water buses), and shared transport: (electronic reservation vehicles, smart rental, and buses on demand), And taxis …

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Two senior European officials visit China mid-year

China’s state-backed Global Times newspaper quoted the country’s ambassador to the European Union Fu Cong as saying that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Charles Michel may visit China in the first half of 2023. In an interview published on Friday, Fu said that preparations …

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“The UAE loves Kuwait”…in all air and land ports

As part of its participation in the celebration of Kuwait’s National Day, the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai circulated the “UAE loves Kuwait” stamp to be used on the passports of all travelers at all its air and land ports. The Dubai residence, in cooperation with …

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