A man has been charged with possessing drugs after police allegedly found them in a stuffed teddy bear.
Director
of the Anti-Narcotics Department at Abu Dhabi Police, Colonel Ebrahim
Al Zaabi, said officers found around 4,300 anaesthetic pills, three
kilograms of hashish, 0.25kg of heroin and a number of syringes filled
with narcotics at the home of the man, who is in his 20s.
“The drugs were found stuffed in a teddy bear and a water cooler on the roof of his home,” said Al Zaabi.
After
monitoring the suspect for two months, police officers captured him in a
carefully planned operation. “The accused made his movement carefully
so he does not get caught,” Al Zaabi said. “He even targeted customers
from different age groups for this purpose.”
The
suspect also allegedly served a prison sentence for a previous drug
charge and his father has been imprisoned in a similar case since June
2012 in another emirate.
According to police, the suspect’s father has been involved in several drug-trading cases since 1991.
Al Zaabi urged all parents to monitor their children especially in their youth to prevent them going down a similar path.
“Families
who deal with their children in a harsh way make their young ones feel
the urge to be independent,” Al Zaabi said. “This causes teenagers to
seek privacy and form their own personalities. Influenced by their
parents’ harsh treatment, a youth may stray into the paths of drug
abuse.”
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