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    FCT Police Command arrests 116 suspects in drug raids

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    No fewer than 116 suspects in a series of coordinated raids aimed at tackling illicit drug activities across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have been arrested by the FCT Police Command has arrested 116 suspects in a series of coordinated raids aimed at tackling illicit drug activities.

    The operations, carried out by officers of the Anti-Narcotics Section between August 1 and August 21, 2025, targeted identified black spots in Asokoro, Trademore, Mapape, Kurudu, Kubwa, Gwarimpa, Jikwoyi, Utako, Life Camp, Zuba, and Karshi.

    A statement on Thursday by the command’s spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, said items recovered from the raids included various illicit substances, hard drugs, and dried leaves suspected to be cannabis.

    She said after thorough screening, 89 of the suspects were released, while the remaining individuals have been charged in court for offences including public nuisance and possession of illicit drugs.

    The statement partly read, “In a sustained effort to rid the Federal Capital Territory of illicit drugs and related crimes, Police officers attached to the Anti-Narcotics Section of FCT Police Command carried out several coordinated raids across identified black spots from 1st August 2025 to date.

    “The operations, which covered areas including Asokoro, Trademore, Mapape, Kurudu, Kubwa, Gwarimpa, Jikwoyi, Utako, Life Camp, Zuba, and Karshi, led to the arrest of 116 suspects. Recovered exhibits include various illicit substances, hard drugs, and dried leaves suspected to be cannabis.

    “Following diligent screening, 89 suspects were released, while the remaining offenders have been charged in court for public nuisance and possession of illicit drugs and substances.”

    Adeh said the Commissioner of Police, Command, Ajao Adewale, urged residents to support ongoing security operations by staying law-abiding and shunning hard drug use and trafficking.

    “While the Commissioner of Police, FCT, CP Ajao Adewale, lauds the effort of the operatives, he reaffirms the Command’s commitment to ensuring a safe and drug-free capital city. He also urges residents to remain law-abiding, shun all forms of hard drug abuse and trafficking, and support ongoing security efforts,” she said.

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