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NDLEA warns Abia traders against drug dealings
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81799, member: 636"] Cops are pushing a drug-free message directly to electronics sellers. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency's Abia State command ran a sensitization program at the Ehere Electronic Market in Obingwa local government, aiming to curb abuse and trafficking. Officer ACN Frank Nwaohamou led the team, warning traders about the dangers of narcotics and psychotropic substances during an interactive session. Officers detailed the social, health, and economic damage from drug use, focusing on harm to individuals and the community. They explained the legal penalties for drug activities and urged people to give tips to law enforcement. Market leaders and members promised to back the initiative, committing to a drug-free environment around their stalls. [/QUOTE]
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