Police arrest 44 over alleged drug network targeting university students

Ghanaian police have arrested 44 individuals following an operation to dismantle a drug network that supplied narcotic-infused products to university students. The suspects allegedly produced cannabis-laced toffees and alcoholic beverages, targeting youth in the Ashanti Region.
Why it matters
The operation highlights growing concerns regarding the distribution of illicit substances within academic communities and the public health risks posed by unregulated drug-infused products.
The Ghana Police Service has arrested 44 suspects following an intelligence-led operation that dismantled an alleged drug distribution network accused of producing and supplying narcotic infused products to university students in the Ashanti Region.
The report relies on official police statements and provides factual coverage of a criminal investigation.
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