The Narcotics Control Commission is ramping up its nightly patrols. NACOC plans to boost surveillance at clubs, bars, and big public events all over the country for the holidays. The agency's Acting Director for Public Affairs, Francis Opoku Amoah, signed off on the announcement. Their goal is to fight drug use and trafficking where people gather for fun, citing higher risks during this busy season.
These operations will focus on stopping illegal drug sales and use. Officers will check that venues follow national narcotics laws. They also want to teach both staff and customers about the dangers of substance abuse. The work will sometimes involve other law enforcement groups. NACOC is asking venue owners and event planners to cooperate fully and keep their spaces free of drugs.
The public should stay alert and report any shady behavior linked to drugs. The commission promises to do its job professionally and respect everyone's rights, while still cracking down on offenses. They say a joint effort is needed for a safe and healthy holiday period.
These operations will focus on stopping illegal drug sales and use. Officers will check that venues follow national narcotics laws. They also want to teach both staff and customers about the dangers of substance abuse. The work will sometimes involve other law enforcement groups. NACOC is asking venue owners and event planners to cooperate fully and keep their spaces free of drugs.
The public should stay alert and report any shady behavior linked to drugs. The commission promises to do its job professionally and respect everyone's rights, while still cracking down on offenses. They say a joint effort is needed for a safe and healthy holiday period.