Port Sudan International Airport Customs foils an attempt to smuggle more than (22) kilograms of gold that was on its way out of the country
A major achievement was achieved by the customs forces through their seizure of more than (22) kilograms of gold that a passenger departing on an airline tried to smuggle out of the country. Mr. Major General Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, the Director General of the Customs Forces in charge, stopped this morning at Port Sudan International Airport to make the seizure. He was accompanied during the visit by Mr. Major General (Jurist) Abdul Rahman Badawi Obaid, Assistant Director General of Customs Operations, and Mr. Brigadier General (Jurist) Hisham Mohamed Al-Hassan, Director of the General Administration of Red Sea Customs, in the presence of Mr. Colonel Awad Kanna, Acting Director of Port Sudan International Airport Customs, and a number of officers at the airport. His Excellency praised the great achievement achieved by the forces, which indicates the vigilance and high sense of security enjoyed by the customs forces at all air ports and border crossings. He also called upon his sovereignty, during his meeting with the Director of Port Sudan International Airport, Mr. Othman Al-Awad, for more cooperation and tight coordination with all security agencies to secure the airport through Electronic monitoring via cameras and X-ray detectors. According to Customs Forces media follow-ups, the seizure is considered one of the largest seizures made at Port Sudan Airport. It was seized after one of the officers (Sinkat Shift) searched one of the bags, after it passed through the The authorities obtained all information related to him to complete legal procedures.
Anti-smuggling, Northern State, Wadi Halfa branch, seizes a Tundra vehicle carrying ammunition
In a qualitative seizure and with accurate information, the Wadi Halfa anti-smuggling vehicle seized a Tundra vehicle that was not registered and did not carry official documents, carrying inside a large quantity of ammunition (pistols – 9 mm). Mr. Major General Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, Acting Director General of the Customs Forces, praised all the roles of combating, as they make an effective contribution to the security operation and achieve strong strikes that paralyze the movement of smugglers. For his part, Mr. Major General (Jurist) Hashim Mohammed Ahmed Al Khalifa, Assistant Director General of Combating Smuggling, praised the roles they played. Combating smuggling is important, and it stands with the Armed People’s Forces and other regular forces in one trench in the Battle of Karama. Customs forces media follow-ups indicate that Al-Sabd, Brigadier General Ibrahim Bakhit Muhammad Saleh, Director of the Wadi Halfa Customs Department, made this qualitative seizure, offering his praise to the Anti-Smuggling Forces, Wadi Halfa Branch. It makes a new seizure every day. Mr. Colonel Fath al-Rahman Youssef, Acting Director of the Anti-Smuggling Department in the Northern State, praised the roles of his deployed forces as they provide an eloquent lesson to the smugglers. Colonel Saif al-Din Abdel Karim Mahmoud, Director of the Anti-Smuggling Branch in Wadi Halfa, explained that they are following all smuggling movements and will provide Every precious thing in order to protect the security, health and economy of the country.
Assistant Director General for Combating Smuggling in the Customs Forces presents a scientific paper on the occasion of the celebration of World Anti-Drug Day at the media platform of the Ministry of Interior
Under the slogan of a drug-free nation and within the program of celebrating World Anti-Drug Day, the media platform of the Ministry of Interior hosted this afternoon in the meeting room of the Red Sea State Police Headquarters buildings, Mr. Major General (jurist) Hashem Mohamed Ahmed Al-Khalifa, Assistant Director General of the Customs Forces to Combat Smuggling, in the presence of Mr. Lieutenant General Mohamed Police. Ibrahim Awadallah, Acting Director General of the Police Forces, representative of the Minister of Interior, Assistant Director General, Police Major General Sami Hamid Hariz, Police Major General Nasraldin Saleh Abdel Rahman, Director of the General Department of Anti-Drugs, Police Major General Ibrahim Mustafa, Director of the General Department of Information and Public Relations, and a group of gentlemen from the media. The Major General (jurist) began. Hashem Muhammad Ahmed Haditha offered his condolences to the martyrs of the Battle of Karama, stressing that the customs forces are considered the first line of defense. The paper he presented also addressed the definition of drugs, their types, and the largest countries exporting them, in addition to money laundering crimes and the non-profit targets of the drug trade, which aims to destroy the youth. His Excellency also enumerated the major roles that It is carried out by anti-smuggling forces in combating these crimes through land and sea convoys and outposts, calling for the need for concerted efforts to eliminate the drug menace, offering his thanks to all visual, audio and print media outlets for their participation in the platform through interventions, questions and inquiries.
The Acting Director General of the Customs Forces chairs the regular meeting of the Customs Forces Command Authority
The Acting Director General of the Customs Forces, Mr. Major General Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, chaired the regular meeting of the Customs Forces in the meeting hall headed by the Customs Forces in the northern port of Port Sudan, in the presence of the Assistants to the Director General and the Directors of Public Administrations, Departments and Administrations. A number of customs stations also participated in the meeting via video conferencing technology. The meeting discussed The financial and cumulative performance report, in addition to the administrative report on the Customs Forces during the last period. The Director General explained that this stage requires making more efforts, stressing their continuous endeavor to overcome all obstacles that hinder the progress of work so that the Customs Forces can fully carry out their supervisory role through promoting and developing plans. Combating smuggling during the coming period, simplifying and accelerating the global trade movement, protecting society and the national economy, and increasing the volume of revenues that support the state treasury. The meeting also discussed plans to facilitate and simplify global trade and tighten customs control by reviewing performance at customs stations and border areas. The meeting also reviewed what has been accomplished. During the previous period, accompanied by modern plans and programs and the requirements of the second half of the year through a road map aimed at improving the customs work in the country, stressing that the customs forces will remain the country’s first line of defense, in addition to their support and assistance to the armed forces and other security agencies until victory is achieved in the Battle of Karama against the rebel militia. .