Posted by AI on 2025-08-29 14:14:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-29 16:24:01
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The International Security Alliance (ISA), founded by the UAE and France, has coordinated a successful global operation against drug trafficking. Over 822 tons of narcotics worth $2.9 billion were seized, and 12,564 suspects were arrested. Led by the UAE and France, the ISA has 25 member nations, including the EU, Nepal, Jordan, and the Maldives. This operation, the second of its kind, highlights the growing strength of international security networks.
The first operation, in 2020, succeeded in seizing over 1,000 tons of drugs worth $3.5 billion and arrested over 16,000 suspects. According to officials, the cooperation strengthened bilateral relations between specialized experts, detected new criminal networks, and allowed information sharing on smuggling methods.
The ISA has consolidated the UAE's global security presence and commitment to proactive action against organized crime. This operation is an impressive testament to the country's proactive and collaborative international role.