Plateau troops arrest 25 suspected drug peddlers in raid

Troops from the Joint Task Force, Operation Enduring Peace, have arrested 25 suspected peddlers of illicit drugs in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State. The operation, which was carried out at Layin Sabon Kasuwa, also resulted in the recovery of various illicit substances.

According to Maj. Samson Zhakom, the Media Officer of the operation, the arrested suspects were found in possession of substances suspected to be Cannabis Sativa and other illicit drugs. The media officer noted that the activities of these drug peddlers have significantly contributed to the security challenges facing the state.

The operation was part of efforts to tackle the consumption of illicit substances in the state, which has been linked to various security issues. Maj. Zhakom emphasized the importance of collaboration between security agencies and residents, particularly parents, in addressing the problem of illicit drug consumption.

The arrested suspects and recovered items are currently in custody and will be handed over to relevant agencies for prosecution. The operation is a significant step towards curbing the proliferation of illicit drugs in the state and addressing the associated security challenges.

The Plateau State government has been grappling with security issues, including violent clashes and crimes, which have been partly attributed to the influence of illicit substances. The Joint Task Force, Operation Enduring Peace, has been working to restore peace and stability in the state, and the latest operation is a testament to the ongoing efforts to tackle the root causes of insecurity.

The successful operation highlights the need for continued collaboration between security agencies and the community to address the issue of illicit drug consumption and its associated security challenges. As the state continues to grapple with security issues, the support of residents, particularly parents, is crucial in preventing the spread of illicit substances and promoting a safer and more peaceful environment.

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