On October 14, 2024, a significant arrest was made at the Jendema Customs Complex on October 13, 2024, when Zainab Donzo was apprehended for allegedly attempting to transport illegal narcotics.
The operation, conducted by joint security forces stationed at the border, highlighted a growing commitment to combat drug trafficking in the region.
During a routine inspection, security personnel noticed suspicious behavior and subsequently discovered four wraps of a substance believed to be cocaine in Donzo’s possession. This successful operation underscores the professionalism and vigilance of the officers involved.
Chief Superintendent of Police Philip Albert Kpange, the Local Unit Commander at the Mano River Division, received commendations for his leadership in these ongoing security efforts. Under his guidance, the division has intercepted several illegal drugs at the Gendema Customs checkpoint, reinforcing its critical role in border security.
The case has been transferred to the Transnational Organized Crime Unit for further investigation, with efforts underway to determine if any larger networks are involved.
This incident emphasizes law enforcement’s steadfast dedication to addressing the escalating issue of drug trafficking and ensuring community safety. Authorities encourage the public to report any suspicious activities to aid in these essential security operations.
SLP Media Team