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Qatar thwarts major drug trafficking op

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DRUGS HAUL: Packs of confiscated hashish. (AFP)

Qatari authorities have seized 320kg of hashish, thwarting "one of the biggest drug trafficking operations" in the Gulf state, the official QNA news agency revealed on Friday.

In a joint effort between the anti-narcotics department and several security agencies, 120kg of hashish were seized during a raid on an undisclosed location and "a number of people were arrested," QNA said.

Authorities also seized 471,000 Qatari rials ($130,000) during the raid, the news agency added without specifying when it took place.

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It said the suspects detained in the raid confessed that there would be another attempt "by Asian nationals" to smuggle drugs into the country by sea, leading authorities to intercept the boat carrying the drugs as it approached the coast on Monday.

Two hundred kilogrammes of hashish were seized and an unspecified number of people were arrested, it added.

The oil-rich monarchies of the Gulf have proved a magnet for drug smugglers and impose heavy penalties for trafficking.

Drug trafficking in Qatar can carry the death penalty, while drug use is punishable by jail terms that can extend to a life sentence.

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