Police Intercept Bus Carrying 396 Suspected Cannabis Parcels in Yeji

Authorities in the Bono East Region have intercepted a Tata bus transporting 396 suspected parcels of cannabis in Yeji, highlighting ongoing efforts by the Ghana Police Service to combat illegal drug trafficking in the country.
The operation, carried out by officers on routine patrol and intelligence-led surveillance, resulted in the seizure of the contraband before it could reach its intended destination. Residents in Yeji and surrounding communities expressed relief at the interception, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance against the movement of illicit substances in the region.
The bus, which was stopped as part of targeted law enforcement operations along key transport routes, reportedly carried the cannabis in concealed parcels. While authorities are still conducting investigations to determine the source and intended recipients, the seizure has been described as a significant disruption to illegal drug networks operating in the area.
Police officials stressed that operations of this nature are critical to ensuring public safety, curbing drug abuse, and dismantling organized trafficking activities. They also urged citizens to cooperate with law enforcement agencies by reporting suspicious activity and assisting in the identification of individuals involved in the distribution of illicit substances.
This latest incident in Yeji forms part of broader national initiatives to tackle drug trafficking and abuse in Ghana. The government has, over the years, intensified efforts to secure transportation corridors and public spaces from the circulation of narcotics, with regular joint operations involving the police, customs authorities, and local security outfits.
Community leaders in Yeji praised the police for their proactive approach and called for sustained engagement to educate youth and residents about the dangers of drugs. They highlighted the importance of combining law enforcement with community-based programs to address the root causes of drug trafficking and abuse, including unemployment and lack of social support.
Law enforcement experts note that the seizure of such a large quantity of cannabis not only prevents illegal distribution but also serves as a deterrent to criminal networks looking to exploit transport routes in the Bono East Region. They emphasize that continued monitoring, intelligence gathering, and collaboration between communities and authorities are essential in the fight against drug-related crime.
As investigations continue, police are expected to pursue leads on the source of the cannabis and identify individuals or networks involved in its transportation. Meanwhile, the intercepted contraband has been secured and is being cataloged as part of ongoing legal proceedings, which could result in arrests and prosecutions aimed at dismantling trafficking operations.
The Yeji incident underscores the Ghana Police Service’s commitment to maintaining public order and security, particularly in regions vulnerable to illicit drug movements. Authorities reiterate their call for vigilance and cooperation from citizens to ensure that illegal substances are kept off the streets and that communities remain safe and drug-free.
Source: Thepressradio.com




