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Just before the World Cup was set to open in Qatar, officials there banned the sale of beer at the stadiums. Some social media users appeared to show how fans were getting around the rules.
The photo is from November 2015 news articles about an attempt to smuggle 48,000 cans of beer, each covered with a Pepsi label, across the Saudi Arabia-United Arab Emirates border. The photo was released by Saudi Arabia's customs officials, and the officer in the image can be seen wearing a Saudi Customs badge on his arm.
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