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Customs update: Qatar customs reports major seizures in July targeting narcotics and fraud

Customs update: Qatar customs reports major seizures in July targeting narcotics and fraud

General Authority of Customs has reported substantial seizures during July/Image: File

The General Authority of Customs in Qatar has reported substantial seizures during July, with a focus on narcotics and violations related to tax evasion, regulatory infringements, and intellectual property rights. This reflects ongoing, year-round enforcement to protect Qatar’s borders and society from illicit trade. TL;DR:

  • Major seizures in July centered on narcotics and prohibited substances. Additional violations involved tax evasion, establishment regulations, and IP rights infringements.

  • p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0″> Confiscated narcotics are handed over immediately to security authorities; other seized goods are held until legal closures.

Details of custom enforcement

Yousef Muteb Al-Nuaimi, Director of Air Cargo Customs, emphasized that Qatar Customs works relentlessly throughout the year, providing a robust defense against smuggling and illegal imports. The seizure operations are broad, covering prohibited items like narcotics and other customs violations, including tax-related offenses and intellectual property infringements.The treatment of seized goods varies: narcotics and similar contraband are swiftly transferred to competent security bodies once official seizure documentation is completed. In contrast, other confiscated materials remain in customs custody until the completion of settlement and legal reconciliation processes.

Advanced technology enhancements

Qatar Customs utilizes cutting-edge technology to enhance border security, notably an integrated risk engine system that analyzes potential risks at entry points and determines appropriate inspection measures. This advanced approach improves the accuracy and effectiveness of customs inspections.The significant offset of illegal goods and enforcement of regulations highlights Qatar Customs’ firm dedication to safeguarding the kingdom’s public safety, economic integrity, and border security using both rigorous enforcement and technology-driven risk management.

FAQ

  • p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0″> 4. What advanced technology does Qatar Customs use for enforcement?
    The authority employs an integrated risk engine system to identify and focus inspections based on anticipated risks.

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