
The Narcotics Control Commission (NARCOC) has destroyed narcotic drugs valued at more than GH¢12.6 million at the Bundase Military Camp in the Greater Accra Region.
The substances, seized within two months at the Tema Port and from individuals, included 162 sacks of cannabis weighing 6,513 kilogrammes (GH¢651,300), 1.5 kilogrammes of cocaine (GH¢135,000), and 5,928,000 capsules of tramadol, ecstasy, and other substances valued at GH¢11,856,000.
The destruction exercise, carried out last Friday, followed a court order and was undertaken in collaboration with the National Security, National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Customs Service, Ghana Standards Authority (GSA), and the Ghana Ambulance Service.
Samples of the drugs were first tested by GSA officials in the presence of NARCOC, the media, and other stakeholders before being set ablaze in a pit at the camp.
Director-General of NARCOC, Brigadier General Maxwell O. Mantey, told the media that the exercise was to ensure transparency, noting that the volume destroyed was smaller than that of two months ago.
He expressed worry over the rising involvement of the youth, especially Senior High School and university students, in drug abuse and trafficking, stressing that it posed grave risks to their future.
Brigadier General Mantey appealed to traditional and opinion leaders to help intensify education to dissuade young people from narcotics.
“If you look at the rate at which our young folks are getting into this illicit drug business, it is so serious,” he said.
He disclosed that several narcotic-related cases were pending in court, with about 12 called last week but adjourned.
He assured that NARCOC would continue to seize and destroy such drugs, and cautioned peddlers to desist.
From Benjamin Arcton-Tettey, Bundase
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