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FCT Police Arrest 11 Suspected Drug Dealers, Recover 68 Bags of Cannabis

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has intensified its offensive against drug trafficking, successfully arresting 11 suspected drug dealers in a series of coordinated operations across identified drug hotspots within the territory.

The raids, spearheaded by the Command’s Anti-Narcotics Unit, resulted in the recovery of sixty-eight (68) bags of substances suspected to be cannabis. These operations form part of the Command’s broader strategy to dismantle criminal supply networks and reduce drug-related crimes in the nation’s capital.

“These arrests represent a significant stride in our ongoing efforts to disrupt illicit drug distribution channels, curb drug-induced criminal activities, and safeguard our communities from the harmful effects of narcotics,” said SP Josephine Adeh.

The FCT Police Command remains resolute in its commitment to intensifying operations targeting drug-related offences. Residents are urged to support these efforts by providing timely and actionable information through the Command’s emergency lines:
📞 08061581938, 08032003913
📱 CRU: 08107314192

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