Dubai police are actively searching for drugs, here at a vegetable market in Al Awair Souq.
Dubai police are actively searching for drugs, here at a vegetable market in Al Awair Souq.

Drugs traffickers 'targeting UAE'



NEW YORK // The UN's latest drugs report confirms that the UAE is increasingly being targeted by criminals as both a destination and trafficking-post in the illegal narcotics trade. The World Drug Report 2009, released today by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), warns of a growth in the smuggling of amphetamines and heroin to the Emirates. The data accord with figures from the anti-narcotics unit of Dubai Police, which has seized 41 per cent more drugs between January and May than during the same period last year.

The agency's director, Antonio Maria Costa, said Dubai's busy ports are increasingly targeted by criminal gangs seeking alternative supply routes with less-stringent customs checks. "Drug trafficking today has become a global business. Even if the main markets are still North America and Europe, criminals can go through other areas where there is the least risk of being arrested with the least controls," said Mr Costa.

"The logic today is not to send drugs from Colombia to Spain - it is too dangerous. Everybody would be waiting for containers to arrive and inspect them thoroughly. Instead, it is sent through other ports and disguised with Chinese tea or cashew nuts from Ivory Coast." The Vienna-based agency's 314-page report says Dubai is emerging as a new transit point for opiates as they pass from the world's largest heroin producer, Afghanistan, through Pakistan and onwards to destinations such as China and Malaysia.

Researchers also highlight "dramatic increases in seizures" of fake Captagon pills, commonly an addictive mixture of stimulants such as fenethylline and caffeine that can induce paranoia among a range of psychological ills. Although their use has "skyrocketed" across the region, Saudi Arabia remains the core market, where amphetamine seizures were greater in 2007 than those in China and the United States combined.

Bearing the brand name of a formerly-legal stimulant, Captagon pills change hands for a few dollars on the streets of cities such as Jeddah, Dubai and Doha, often mistakenly used by young men to boost sexual performance. Growing drug use in the UAE and other Gulf countries results from the increasingly affluent middle-class lifestyles of local populations combined with an influx of illegal migrants looking to make cash through crime, Mr Costa said.

"The Emirates is in a difficult situation. It needs to maintain the status of an open country, welcoming trade, investors and tourists, on the one hand. But, on the other hand, when you open the windows, as well as fresh air, you also let in mosquitoes." The drugs chief said his agency was working with the Government to boost security at borders, ports and airports, particularly through hi-tech systems that use shipping logs to identify suspect container units.

Tougher policing will reduce the amount of drugs being smuggled into the country and help tackle related crimes, such as the laundering of narcotic gang profits, which is also on the rise, he added. Speaking in advance of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, which is celebrated annually on June 26, Abdul-Jaleel Mahdi, head of Dubai Police's anti-drugs unit, told Reuters that the UAE has become a "transit country" for drug dealers.

Dubai Police have caught 467 people in connection to drug trafficking this year, a third up on early last year, with heroin the main drug seized. The number of drug-related cases was also up a fifth to 288, against 242 last year, he said. "The financial crisis may have played a role in the increase, as unemployment levels rose and the number of people involved in financial disputes increased," said Mr Mahdi.

Last week, Mohammed al Marri, the executive director of cargo operations at Dubai Customs told The National that the UAE faces a growing domestic drugs problem, on top of dealing with international traffickers. Mr al Marri said Dubai Customs had undergone a huge overhaul since 2003 and said millions continue to be invested in the latest equipment and technology to combat traffickers. jreinl@thenational.ae

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Score

Third Test, Day 1

New Zealand 229-7 (90 ov)
Pakistan

New Zealand won the toss and elected to bat

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Favourite film: Marvel movies

Favourite parkour spot in Dubai: Residence towers in Jumeirah Beach Residence

ESSENTIALS

The flights 
Emirates, Etihad and Swiss fly direct from the UAE to Zurich from Dh2,855 return, including taxes.
 

The chalet
Chalet N is currently open in winter only, between now and April 21. During the ski season, starting on December 11, a week’s rental costs from €210,000 (Dh898,431) per week for the whole property, which has 22 beds in total, across six suites, three double rooms and a children’s suite. The price includes all scheduled meals, a week’s ski pass, Wi-Fi, parking, transfers between Munich, Innsbruck or Zurich airports and one 50-minute massage per person. Private ski lessons cost from €360 (Dh1,541) per day. Halal food is available on request.

'Morbius'

Director: Daniel Espinosa 

Stars: Jared Leto, Matt Smith, Adria Arjona

Rating: 2/5

RESULTS

Bantamweight:
Zia Mashwani (PAK) bt Chris Corton (PHI)

Super lightweight:
Flavio Serafin (BRA) bt Mohammad Al Khatib (JOR)

Super lightweight:
Dwight Brooks (USA) bt Alex Nacfur (BRA)

Bantamweight:
Tariq Ismail (CAN) bt Jalal Al Daaja (JOR)

Featherweight:
Abdullatip Magomedov (RUS) bt Sulaiman Al Modhyan (KUW)

Middleweight:
Mohammad Fakhreddine (LEB) bt Christofer Silva (BRA)

Middleweight:
Rustam Chsiev (RUS) bt Tarek Suleiman (SYR)

Welterweight:
Khamzat Chimaev (SWE) bt Mzwandile Hlongwa (RSA)

Lightweight:
Alex Martinez (CAN) bt Anas Siraj Mounir (MAR)

Welterweight:
Jarrah Al Selawi (JOR) bt Abdoul Abdouraguimov (FRA)

A Cat, A Man, and Two Women
Junichiro
Tamizaki
Translated by Paul McCarthy
Daunt Books 

The White Lotus: Season three

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Rating: 4.5/5

Mia Man’s tips for fermentation

- Start with a simple recipe such as yogurt or sauerkraut

- Keep your hands and kitchen tools clean. Sanitize knives, cutting boards, tongs and storage jars with boiling water before you start.

- Mold is bad: the colour pink is a sign of mold. If yogurt turns pink as it ferments, you need to discard it and start again. For kraut, if you remove the top leaves and see any sign of mold, you should discard the batch.

- Always use clean, closed, airtight lids and containers such as mason jars when fermenting yogurt and kraut. Keep the lid closed to prevent insects and contaminants from getting in.

 

RACE RESULTS

1. Valtteri Bottas (FIN/Mercedes) 1hr 21min 48.527sec
2. Sebastian Vettel (GER/Ferrari) at 0.658sec
3. Daniel Ricciardo (AUS/Red Bull) 6.012 
4. Lewis Hamilton (GBR/Mercedes) 7.430
5. Kimi Räikkönen (FIN/Ferrari) 20.370
6. Romain Grosjean (FRA/Haas) 1:13.160
7. Sergio Pérez (MEX/Force India) 1 lap
8. Esteban Ocon (FRA/Force India) 1 lap
9. Felipe Massa (BRA/Williams) 1 lap
10. Lance Stroll (CAN/Williams) 1 lap
11. Jolyon Palmer (GBR/Renault) 1 lap
12. Stoffel Vandoorne (BEL/McLaren) 1 lap
13. Nico Hülkenberg (GER/Renault) 1 lap
14. Pascal Wehrlein (GER/Sauber) 1 lap
15. Marcus Ericsson (SWE/Sauber) 2 laps
16. Daniil Kvyat (RUS/Toro Rosso) 3 laps

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