DUBAI - Dubai Customs has dealt with 21 million passengers’ luggage for 11.8 passengers on board 89,000 flights arriving into Dubai International Airport in the first half of 2019, said Director-General of Dubai Customs Ahmed Mahboob Musabih.

During his tour of terminals 1,2, and 3 of Dubai International Airport, Musabih said, "I'm very happy that Dubai Customs is part of the success and distinction of Dubai International Airport; the first airport worldwide to have automated customs procedures and facilitation of passenger traffic during peak seasons such as hajj and holidays seasons." Musabih added that there are challenges facing customs authorities, especially in strategically located cities like Dubai, which invested billions to get the infrastructure of its ports and airports to a very advanced world-class level.

"We keep innovating to help passengers visiting Dubai have a pleasant experience and to save them time and effort. For example, we have recently rolled out "ideclare" application which enables passengers to Dubai declare their belongings if needed in only five minutes, rather than 45 minutes," Musabih said.

The passenger operations department made 928 seizures during the first half of 2019 (770 criminal seizures and 158 customs seizures).

In turn, Khalid Ahmed, Deputy Director of Passenger Operations Department, highlighted the department’s achievements in facilitating passengers’ travel and securing the airport and the emirate from any smuggling attempts.

Dubai Customs inspection officers thwarted different drug smuggling attempts including seizures of 1,129 kg of cocaine, 554 tramadol pills, 199 grams of cannabis, and 16,800 e-cigarettes.

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