Recent operations lead to multiple arrests across Oman, including for burglary, livestock theft and smuggling
The Royal Oman Police have recently intensified their crime-fighting efforts through a series of successful operations, underscoring their commitment to public safety and security across the Sultanate.
In the North Al Sharqiyah Governorate, authorities apprehended a suspect linked to multiple residential burglaries in Sinaw, where valuable items such as gold, daggers and cash were stolen.
In the North Al Batinah Governorate, three individuals were arrested for stealing livestock from various locations in the Wilayat of Suwaiq. Legal actions are in progress against the suspects.
On Oman's southern coast in Dhofar, law enforcement intercepted a vehicle loaded with smuggled qat. The driver was arrested, and legal proceedings are underway to tackle the growing issue of qat smuggling in the area.
In Musandam, the Coast Guard seized two boats attempting to smuggle alcoholic beverages into the country, leading to the arrest of six Asian nationals. This operation highlights the authorities' ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities in the region.
The police have announced via social media that legal proceedings are being pursued against all suspects involved in these cases.
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