
In a significant drug bust, the Ghana Police Service has arrested two women in Antokrom, Eastern Region, for possessing a substantial quantity of suspected Indian hemp. The operation, conducted by the Eastern North Regional Police Command, led to the seizure of 1,650 slabs of the illicit substance.
Details of the Operation
Acting on intelligence, police officers raided the residence of 40-year-old landlady Hawa Ibrahim on May 14, 2025. During the search, they discovered 24 maxi bags containing compressed, ball-shaped substances suspected to be Indian hemp. Another suspect, 30-year-old Latifa Adams, was also apprehended at the scene.
The two suspects are currently in police custody, assisting with ongoing investigations. Authorities have indicated that they will be processed for court and prosecuted in line with Ghana’s narcotics laws.
Police Statement
The Eastern North Regional Police Command emphasized that this operation is part of broader efforts to combat drug trafficking and ensure public safety. They urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to aid in the fight against narcotics.
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