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ZATCA seizes 1455 smuggling cases at customs ports in one week
The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority announced the seizure of 1,455 cases of prohibited items, including drugs, weapons and tobacco, during one week, stressing its continued efforts to protect the security of society and the economy.
As part of ongoing security and monitoring efforts to protect the nation’s assets and the security of society, the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) announced today (Saturday) the results of its monitoring operations at various land, sea and air customs ports, where it was able to record 1,455 cases of seizure of prohibited items in just one week.
Details of seized items and prohibited materials
In its detailed statement, the authority revealed that the vigilance of customs personnel contributed to uncovering and thwarting smuggling attempts involving various items. Narcotics topped the list of seizures, with 80 different types, including highly dangerous substances such as hashish, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and Captagon pills. This reflects the scale of the challenges faced by border crossings and the high level of preparedness demonstrated in addressing them.
In addition to narcotics, the seizures included 536 other prohibited substances, as well as the thwarting of an attempt to smuggle 2,552 packages of tobacco and its derivatives, in an effort to evade customs duties and regulations. The seizures also extended to financial and security matters, with six cases involving financial disclosure violations and the confiscation of 12 types of weapons and related equipment.
Context of oversight efforts and community protection
These intensive seizures come within the framework of the strategic role played by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority as the first line of defense for the Kingdom's economic and social security. The Authority works diligently to tighten customs control over all imports and exports, employing the latest security technologies and methods to ensure the flow of legitimate trade and prevent the entry of anything that could harm the health of individuals and society.
These operations coincide with the Kingdom's comprehensive national campaign to combat drugs, where ZATCA's efforts are integrated with those of other security sectors to dismantle smuggling networks and cut off the sources of illicit substances. This integration among relevant agencies is a cornerstone of the Kingdom's security strategy to enhance stability and combat transnational crime.
Ongoing commitment to cooperation and coordination
In closing, the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority reiterated its commitment to strengthening customs controls, noting that these successes are the result of ongoing cooperation and coordination with its partners in relevant security and government agencies. The Authority emphasized that it will not compromise on the application of customs regulations and laws to ensure the security of the nation and the safety of its citizens and residents.
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King Abdulaziz Airport Operational Plan for the 1447 AH Umrah Season
Learn about the operational plan for King Abdulaziz Airport for the peak Umrah season of 1447 AH, which includes preparing the halls and recruiting 10,000 employees to serve pilgrims during Ramadan.
As part of intensive preparations to welcome pilgrims and provide them with the best possible services, Jeddah Airports Company has officially adopted the operational plan for King Abdulaziz International Airport for the peak Umrah season of 1447 AH. This comprehensive plan aims to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims expected to arrive during the holy month of Ramadan and until the end of the Umrah season, through the activation of an integrated operational system focused on operating three main terminals: the Hajj and Umrah Terminal Complex, Terminal 1, and the North Terminal.
Season schedule details
According to the established timeframe for the 1447 AH Umrah season, the arrival period for pilgrims will end on Shawwal 15, 1447 AH (April 3, 2026). The departure date for Umrah visa holders will be Dhu al-Qi'dah 1, 1447 AH (April 18, 2026). This timeframe was set to ensure smooth operations and to organize flight schedules in accordance with the airport's capacity.
Huge logistical resources and qualified personnel
The operational plan includes a massive mobilization of logistical and human resources to ensure a seamless travel experience. 407 baggage claim counters have been set up to minimize waiting times, and 463 passport control counters to ensure rapid passenger flow. Additionally, 56 jet bridges will be operational to transport passengers directly to aircraft, along with 35 baggage carousel stations and 81 customs inspection devices, reflecting a high level of preparedness to enhance the efficiency of arrival and departure processes.
In terms of humanitarian and health services, the plan includes operating four fully equipped health centers within the airport to provide urgent medical care, and allocating three welcome lounges to organize and guide pilgrims. To ensure maximum comfort, 20 air-conditioned rest areas have been opened in the public area of the Hajj and Umrah terminal complex. This system is supported by a large workforce of 10,000 employees representing various governmental, operational, and security agencies, working around the clock to serve visitors.
Strategic context and regional importance
This plan is of paramount importance within the framework of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which aims to facilitate the hosting of pilgrims to the Two Holy Mosques and enhance the quality of services provided to them. King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah is the primary gateway to the Two Holy Mosques, through which the vast majority of pilgrims from around the world pass. Therefore, the success of the operational plan for the peak Ramadan season will positively impact the Kingdom's international reputation in crowd management and large-scale logistics.
For his part, the CEO of Jeddah Airports Company, Engineer Mazen Johar, confirmed that this plan was not a spur-of-the-moment decision, but rather was developed through close cooperation and full integration with 27 governmental and operational entities. He noted that Jeddah Airports continues its diligent efforts to facilitate arrival and departure procedures, while adhering to the highest safety and quality standards, and intensifying security and operational coordination to ensure a successful and safe Umrah season.
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The Ministry of Information signs media scholarship agreements with 9 companies
The Minister of Information sponsors the signing of agreements for the Media Scholarship Program with 9 companies to provide 94 study and training seats in the finest international universities within the framework of Vision 2030.
In a strategic step aimed at empowering national cadres and raising the efficiency of the media sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Minister of Media, Mr. Salman bin Yousef Al-Dossari, sponsored the signing of a package of qualitative agreements with nine leading media companies, under the umbrella of the “Media Scholarship” program within the (Wa’ed) track, one of the main tracks of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Scholarship Program.
An integrated partnership between the public and private sectors
These agreements represent a true model of effective partnership between the public and private sectors, through which the Ministry aims to invest directly in human capital. The list of signatory companies includes: MBC Group, One Group, Al-Dhahour Media Company, Hawadi Company, Al-Jazeera Company, Salham Company, La’ba Company, Jazr Production Company, and Waves Company. These partnerships ensure that the outcomes of academic education and practical training are linked to direct employment opportunities, thus enhancing the sustainability of the media sector.
Details of study and training opportunities
The program is an effective economic empowerment tool, providing 94 diverse study and training places in the world's most prestigious educational institutions, distributed as follows:
- 21 Master's degree seats: in universities in Britain, America, and Spain.
- 56 seats for Bachelor's degrees: in the USA and Britain.
- 11 seats for diploma programs: in Canada and Spain.
- 6 seats allocated for vocational training: in America and Spain.
Strategic shift towards the creative economy
In the context of strengthening the national economy, the Deputy Minister of Media for Media Sector Development, Israa Mansour Asiri, explained that this step reflects the ministry's shift from its traditional legislative role to that of an enabler and catalyst for growth. She emphasized that media today is no longer merely a means of disseminating news, but has become a driver of the creative economy, with its value chains extending to production, distribution, platform development, and digital marketing, thus necessitating a qualified national workforce trained to the highest international standards.
Keeping pace with the Kingdom's Vision 2030
These agreements are particularly important in light of the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify income sources and increase the contribution of non-oil sectors to the GDP. Developing media talent contributes to strengthening the Kingdom's position as a regional and international hub for media content creation, thus enhancing its soft power and projecting a positive image to the world. The "Media Scholarship" program allows companies to design programs that precisely align with their staffing needs, bridging the gap between education and the labor market.
It is worth noting that applications for these opportunities and programs will be submitted through the Ministry of Education’s “Safir” platform, and details will be announced through the partner companies’ accounts, in order to activate the scholarship program that supports Saudi competitiveness globally.
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Welcoming the first Umrah flights for Ramadan 1447 at King Abdulaziz Airport
King Abdulaziz Airport passport control in Jeddah receives the first flights of pilgrims to perform Umrah during Ramadan 1447, confirming its full readiness to complete procedures smoothly and easily through the latest technologies.
In a spiritually uplifting atmosphere, the passport control terminals at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah welcomed the first flights of pilgrims arriving from outside the Kingdom to perform Umrah during the holy month of Ramadan 1447 AH. The reception ceremony was conducted amidst a comprehensive system of services, with specialized staff completing the pilgrims' entry procedures smoothly and efficiently, reflecting the early preparations for this important season.
The General Directorate of Passports confirmed its full readiness to receive the increasing numbers of pilgrims during the holy month, noting that it has supported all passport halls at air, land and sea ports with qualified and highly trained personnel, in addition to equipping the counters with modern technical devices and advanced fingerprint systems to ensure the rapid flow of travelers and reduce waiting times, thus ensuring a comfortable travel experience from the moment of arrival.
The Ramadan Umrah season holds special significance for Muslims worldwide, as rewards are multiplied and eagerness to visit the Holy Kaaba grows, based on Prophetic traditions that equate performing Umrah during Ramadan with performing Hajj alongside the Prophet (peace be upon him). Given this profound spiritual importance, Saudi Arabia witnesses a massive influx of pilgrims each year, requiring high-level security and logistical coordination to ensure their safety and well-being.
This smooth reception comes as part of the Kingdom's ongoing efforts to achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which places great importance on the program for serving pilgrims and seeks to increase capacity and improve the services provided to them. King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah is the main gateway to the Two Holy Mosques, and therefore receives special attention in developing its digital and service infrastructure to be a modern gateway befitting the Kingdom's stature and its visitors.
In closing its statement, the General Directorate of Passports stressed the importance of those coming to perform Umrah adhering to the regulations and instructions governing Hajj and Umrah in the Kingdom, and complying with the time periods specified in the visas, stressing that compliance with the regulations contributes to the smooth flow of movement and avoids any obstacles that the pilgrim may face until he leaves the Holy Land and returns to his homeland safe and sound.
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