Interior: International forces seized large quantities of drugs that were destined for the Houthis

The Ministry of Interior said that one of the international forces’ boats in the international shipping lane seized large quantities of drugs that were on their way to the Iranian-backed Houthi group in Yemen.
She added, in a brief news published by the Ministry’s Security Media Center, that “one of the international forces’ boats seized 5,613 kilograms of narcotic hashish, in addition to 181 kilograms of narcotic heroin and one kilogram of methamphetamine that was on board one of the smuggling ships.” .
According to the Yemeni Coast Guard Service, a boat belonging to the international forces present in international waters intercepted one of the ships late last November on suspicion of it, and upon inspecting it found inside it quantities of drugs estimated at 4 million US dollars that were on their way to the Houthi group, without mentioning More details.
From time to time, international forces announce the seizure of arms and drug shipments on smuggling boats believed to be destined for the rebel Houthi militia in Yemen.