Canabis Sativa is a threat to food security says TOCU
Detective Superintendent Ishmael Samura of Trans Organized Crime Unit (TOCU), in his statement marking the official launching of the first ever National Drug Policy Network of Sierra Leone (NDPN-SL), said it is now an open secret that Cannabis Sativa is now widely cultivated in all the four corners of Sierra Leone so much so that it has now become a serious threat to national food security drive. (Photo: Members of the High Table at the launching ceremony)
Detective Superintendent Ishmael Samura made this disclosure at the CHASL Hall, 4b Kingharman Road in Freetown on Tuesday 22nd September this year.
He continued that at the end of the civil conflict in 2002, drug and its abuse posed a serious threat to the National Security of Sierra Leone as there was a dramatic increase in the incidences of violent crimes especially armed robbery which he said was largely attributed to the high prevalence of...
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