In Kambia District, Luc Abu Bakarr Magona and his dedicated operations team of police personnel have struck again, apprehending two male drug dealers in separate raids. The arrests, conducted in Madina Tonko Limba Chiefdom and Kambia Central, yielded significant quantities of Kush and Cannabis sativa.
The individuals caught red-handed today have been identified as Mohamed Conteh, residing in Tonko Limba-Madina Town, and Mohamed Jalloh from Kambia Central. Both suspects were found in possession of substantial amounts of illicit drugs, indicative of their involvement in the illegal drug trade within the district.
Following their apprehension, Conteh and Jalloh are currently assisting law enforcement authorities with investigations at the Kambia Police Division headquarters. This collaborative effort between the police and the community underscores the commitment to rooting out drug-related activities and ensuring the safety and well-being of residents.
The successful operations signal a proactive approach by security forces to curb the proliferation of dangerous substances within Kambia District. The confiscation of large quantities of Kush and Cannabis sativa serves as a deterrent to others engaged in similar illicit activities, sending a clear message that law enforcement will not tolerate drug trafficking.
Despite the challenges posed by illicit drug trade, the security atmosphere within the district remains relatively peaceful, calm, and quiet. This can be attributed to the effective and efficient border security patrols prominently observed along the border axis of the district. The vigilant efforts of security personnel have contributed to maintaining stability and preventing the influx of illegal substances into the community.
Attached below are photographs documenting the recent arrests and seizures, providing visual evidence of the ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crimes in Kambia District. The collaboration between law enforcement agencies and local communities remains paramount in safeguarding public safety and upholding the rule of law.
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