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The Anti-Robbery Unit of the Kete-Krachi Divisional Police Command has arrested two suspects, John Dzeble, 34, and Adzobi Mesiwotso, 24, for the possession of substances that looked like Indian hemp.
According to a release signed by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr. John Nchor, Public Affairs Officer of the Oti Command, the Police team, in an intelligence-led operation, intercepted an Opel Astra vehicle with registration number GT 6430-13, being driven by suspect John Dzeble together with suspect Adzobi Mesiwotso on board, on Sunday, 15 June, this year.
It said a search conducted on the vehicle revealed 86 compressed parcels of substances suspected to be Indian hemp, discreetly concealed in the inner compartments of the car, including the engine, doors and boot.
It said the officers retrieved a portable measuring scale machine and a roll of masking tape, also concealed, believed to have been used in the packaging of the substances.
The statement said the suspects, along with the exhibits, are currently in Police custody, assisting with investigations.
The Oti Regional Police Command commended the swift and professional action of the personnel involved in the arrest and reaffirms its commitment to curbing drug trafficking and related criminal activities.
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