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  25/ Regional Meeting Opens in Jordan to Combat Synthetic Drugs

Amman, July 13 (Petra) -- A regional meeting on combating synthetic drugs opened in Amman on Monday, bringing together officials from Jordan and five Arab countries to enhance cooperation, information exchange and joint efforts against the growing threat of synthetic drug trafficking.

The three-day meeting is hosted by the Public Security Directorate (PSD) in cooperation with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and Naif Arab University for Security Sciences(NAUSS), with participation from Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, as well as experts from relevant regional and international organizations.

PSD Director General Maj. Gen. Obaidallah Maaytah attended the opening of the meeting, which aims to enhance regional and international coordination and develop mechanisms for exchanging expertise to improve security and judicial responses to cross-border drug threats.

In remarks delivered on behalf of the PSD Chief, Anti-Narcotics Department Director Brig. Gen. Hassan Qudah said the meeting provides an important platform for strengthening partnerships among law enforcement agencies and relevant authorities, and exchanging best practices in monitoring the production, trafficking and distribution of synthetic drugs.

He highlighted the need to continue developing early warning systems, enhancing security and intelligence analysis capabilities, and building integrated databases to support efforts to track drug sources and trafficking routes.

Director of International Organizations at the Ministry of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs Ali albsoul stressed the importance of collective action and unified regional and international efforts to address drugs and transnational organized crime.

He reaffirmed Jordan's commitment to supporting and developing international partnerships based on shared responsibility and relevant international agreements.

UNODC representative Judge Hatem Ali said the meeting follows the first gathering held in Riyadh last year and aims to continue collecting and analyzing data, identifying gaps and challenges, and developing practical recommendations and action plans to support national and regional efforts against synthetic drug trafficking ahead of the launch of a regional research report in October.

Participants are discussing trends in synthetic drug spread, emerging production, trafficking and distribution methods, security and judicial coordination mechanisms, and the development of monitoring and early warning systems based on risk analysis and field evidence.

//Petra// NQ


13/07/2026 15:28:04

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

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