NACOC Gears Up for Major Crackdown on 'Wee' Network
ACCRA, Ghana – July 23, 2025 – The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) is set to launch a full-scale operation targeting a significant network involved in the cultivation and distribution of cannabis, locally known as 'wee'. This development comes amidst ongoing efforts by the Commission to combat the illegal drug trade in the country.
The image depicts NACOC operatives in a field of suspected cannabis plants, indicating an active operation or preparations for a major raid. The presence of armed personnel underscores the seriousness with which the Commission is approaching this crackdown.
While specific details about the targeted network and the geographical scope of the operation remain undisclosed for strategic reasons, this planned action signals a determined effort by NACOC to dismantle key players in the illicit cannabis market. The move likely follows intelligence gathering and surveillance aimed at identifying and locating these networks.
The cultivation, possession, and distribution of cannabis are illegal in Ghana, with penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment. NACOC's intensified efforts reflect a commitment to enforcing these laws and curbing the potential social and health consequences associated with drug trafficking and abuse.
Further information will be provided as the operation unfolds and becomes available.
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