General News of Friday, 21 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
A significant interception of unauthorized opioids valued at GH₵ 20 million occurred at Tema Port, highlighting ongoing challenges in drug trafficking. The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) collaborated to seize the shipment, which had arrived from India, aiming to prevent these harmful substances from entering the market.
The intercepted drugs consisted of a large quantity of Tramadol, a potent opioid commonly misused for its pain-relieving properties. Authorities have emphasized the dangers associated with such medications when used without proper medical supervision, as they can lead to addiction and various health complications. The operation underscores NACOC's commitment to combatting drug-related crimes and safeguarding public health.
In response to this incident, officials are urging increased vigilance against illegal drugs. They are also advocating for heightened awareness about the risks associated with opioid misuse among citizens. This seizure serves as a reminder of the persistent threat posed by drug trafficking and the need for collaborative efforts in addressing this critical issue.