Drugs factory was running inside the house in Sharjah, the accused was selling it by filling it in e-cigarettes, police caught him.
Sharjah Police has busted a huge drugs network. A man had turned his house into a drug factory. He was selling intoxicants by filling e-cigarette cartridges so that no one could get suspicious. The police have arrested this accused after strict surveillance.
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How did Sharjah Police catch this drug game?
Anti-Narcotics Department has arrested an Asian man. This arrest took place on 28 April 2026. The police had spied and monitored the accused for a long time. Investigation revealed that the accused had prepared a mini facility inside his house. Here he used to fill intoxicants in e-cigarette cartridges and pack them in such a way that they look exactly like ordinary vaping products. During the raid, the police recovered ready-made e-cigarettes and the tools used to fill them.
What did Brigadier Majid Sultan Al Assam say
Anti-Narcotics Department Director Brigadier Majid Sultan Al Asam confirmed the arrest. He told that smugglers are now adopting very vicious methods. Their aim is to target the youth who use these drugs without knowing. He made it clear that the security agencies are fully prepared against drugs and are working with precise planning. He has appealed to the parents to keep an eye on the behavior of their children. If anyone has any doubt, he can inform the police on toll-free number 8004654.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What method was the accused adopting to sell drugs?
The accused had turned his house into a mini factory, where he filled e-cigarette cartridges with intoxicants to make them look like normal vaping products.
Which number has been issued to give information about drugs
Sharjah Police has issued a toll-free number 8004654 for the public to report any suspicious activity.
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