Security patrol officers referred four citizens to the General Department for Drug Control and transferred an Arab expatriate to the deportation authorities following an incident involving a vehicle in the Capital Governorate.
According to a security source, the vehicle was stopped after patrol officers detected loud sounds coming from it while driving through the Bneid Al Qar area.
Initial checks revealed that the driver was an Arab expatriate, while several passengers were reportedly found to be in an unusual condition during the preliminary inspection.
Authorities also discovered two imported bottles of alcohol inside the vehicle, prompting further legal procedures and investigations into the case.
The four citizens were referred to the General Department for Drug Control to complete the necessary investigations and legal processes in accordance with applicable regulations.
The expatriate driver was transferred to the deportation authorities for the implementation of the relevant administrative and legal measures.
The case reflects ongoing security efforts aimed at enforcing laws, monitoring violations, and preserving public safety across different areas.
Security agencies continue to conduct field inspections and patrol operations to address unlawful activities and ensure compliance with existing regulations.
Officials emphasized the importance of respecting laws and regulations, stressing that authorities remain committed to taking firm action against violations affecting public order.
Authorities also reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining community security through continuous monitoring and enforcement efforts designed to safeguard society and uphold the rule of law.
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