Dubai Customs seizes 234,000 Tramadol pills hidden in towels

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Dubai Customs have foiled an attempt to smuggle 234,000 Tramadol pills concealed in a shipment of towels. 

Officers at Sea Customs Centers in Jebel Ali and Tecom detected various densities and variations in the towel shipment while scanning with radiation inspection devices.

Officials said the shipment came from an Asian country, without giving any further details of the seizure. 

Dubai Customs reiterated its commitment to safeguarding human and economic resources with state-of-the-art technologies. 

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