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Interior Minister orders crackdown on Kumasi’s notorious drug den ‘Tinker Island’

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Interior Minister Muntaka Mubarak has directed the Ashanti Regional Police Command to take immediate action against “Tinker Island,” a notorious drug den in Kumasi, as part of efforts to combat the escalating drug trafficking and abuse crisis in the region.

Tinker Island, a known hotspot for illegal drug trade and abuse, has long been a source of concern for both residents and law enforcement. The area has developed a reputation as a key hub for drug distribution, attracting dealers and users from across the Kumasi metropolis.

During a recent engagement with the Ashanti Regional Police, Mubarak addressed the growing problem of drug-related crimes and violence, which have been on the rise in the city. He highlighted that drug operations in Tinker Island are conducted openly, with dealers using the area as a base for their illicit dealings.

Mubarak emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that it was critical to address the problem head-on. He has given the Regional Police Command a six-month deadline to dismantle the drug operations and rid the area of dealers, condemning previous unsuccessful attempts to eradicate the den.

The crackdown is expected to be a significant step in curbing the spread of illegal drug activity and restoring safety to the community, which has been plagued by the violence and instability fueled by the drug trade.

Source:TheDotNews

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