Saudi man caught smuggling alcohol in underwear

Bottles were attached with adhesive tapes to his upper, lower legs and hidden by the man’s traditional long white...


News Desk January 28, 2016
PHOTO: @KsaCustoms

A Saudi man was arrested for attempting to smuggle 14 bottles of liquor in his underwear into the Kingdom, according to the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

The man was stopped at customs on his way back from Bahrain on the 16-mile-long King Fahd Causeway linking the two Gulf countries, according to the head of customs Fahad Dhufallah al-Otaibi.

Man caught trying to smuggle 48,000 cans of beer into Saudi Arabia

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Inspectors searched the man and found bottles of alcohol attached with adhesive tapes to his upper and lower legs and hidden by the man’s traditional long white robe.

Alcohol is strictly prohibited in Saudi Arabia and the penalty includes a prison sentence and flogging if caught.

Last week, Saudi customs seized two shipments of liquor from Bahrain, including 415 bottles concealed in various parts of a vehicle and 83l of liquor hidden inside the fuel tank reserve of a truck.

In November last year, a man was caught trying to smuggle 48,000 cans of Heineken disguised as Pepsi into Saudi Arabia.

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“A truck carrying what first seemed to be normal cans of the soft drink Pepsi was stopped and after the standard process of searching the products, it became clear that the alcoholic beers were covered with Pepsi’s sticker logos,” Al Batha border General Manager Abdulrahman al Mahna was quoted as saying by Al Arabiya News.

This article originally appeared Daily Mail.

COMMENTS (7)

Puppet | 8 years ago | Reply The real face of KSA. After all why heroin is smuggled to the country - because there is demand for it internally. Human will always remain humans.
M Ali | 8 years ago | Reply I only smuggle Annaconda.
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