
Within the city of Jaber Al-Ahmad, officers from the General Department of Criminal Investigation arrested two expatriates involved in the sale of imported and local liquor after extensive research, investigation, and surveillance. The operation resulted in the confiscation of 1,500 bottles of imported and locally produced liquor.
These two expatriates were allegedly involved in the illegal sale of alcohol in Jaber Al-Ahmad, as revealed by a confidential tip-off to the General Department of Criminal Investigation. Following meticulous research and inquiry, it was confirmed that the two individuals, both of Asian nationality, operated a liquor store from within a residence in Jaber Al-Ahmad.
In order to expose their activities, a covert source was deployed, and alcohol was purchased from the suspects. As the exchange took place, law enforcement swiftly moved in, apprehending the individuals.
During subsequent interrogations, the suspects admitted their involvement in the alcohol trade and revealed that they had rented a house in Jaber Al-Ahmad to store their liquor stock. With this vital information, detectives promptly obtained a legal permit and conducted a raid on the rented house, uncovering approximately 1,500 bottles of imported and locally sourced wine.
These developments led to the filing of an official report and the registration of a case against the suspects. For further legal action, they were handed over to the appropriate authorities.
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