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IRG Security forces Seize 25 Cartons of Banned Equipment at Sarfait Border Crossing

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Security forces at the Sarfait border crossing between Yemen and Oman have intercepted a shipment containing 25 cartons of prohibited devices and equipment, in a move aimed at curbing unauthorized imports and safeguarding national security.

The seizure took place on October 12, 2025, during routine inspection procedures conducted by customs and border control units operating under the internationally recognized government (IRG) of Yemen.

The cartons, according to officials, contained electronic devices, surveillance tools, and specialized equipment that are banned from entering Yemeni territory without prior authorization.

Authorities stated that the shipment was flagged due to inconsistencies in its documentation and was subsequently subjected to a detailed inspection.

The confiscated items are now under investigation to determine their origin, intended use, and whether they are linked to any illicit activities.

The Sarfait crossing, located in Al-Mahrah Governorate, serves as a key entry point for goods and travelers between Yemen and Oman. It has recently seen heightened security measures amid concerns over smuggling operations and unauthorized transfers of sensitive materials.

Customs officials emphasized their commitment to enforcing import regulations and preventing the entry of items that could pose a threat to public safety or national stability. They also called on traders and transport companies to adhere strictly to legal procedures and avoid transporting restricted goods.

The incident underscores ongoing efforts by IRG authorities to tighten border controls and enhance oversight of cross-border trade, particularly in regions vulnerable to exploitation due to the ongoing conflict.

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