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The Kpando District Police Commander, Mr William Akpesey, says the police had launched a sustained war against dealers in illicit narcotic drugs and other psychotropic substances in the district.He said the police were reviewing constantly their tactics and strategies in order to be one-step ahead of these "social misfits".Mr Akpesey, who was speaking to the GNA said in spite of logistical constraints and challenges posed by the load shedding exercise his personnel were poised to smash criminal gangs in the district.He appealed to them to stop their illicit trade and engage in occupations that are rewarding.
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