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Police arrest 25 suspects, recover drugs in raid on Jos hotspots

By Pwanagba Agabus, Jos

The Plateau State Police Command has recorded another breakthrough in its war against drug-related crimes with the arrest of twenty-five suspects and the recovery of cannabis, controlled drugs, and other banned substances.

This was contained in a press statement signed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Alfred Alabo, made available to journalists in Jos the State Capital on Sunday.

According to the Command, “on 20th June 2026 at about 7:55 p.m, a joint team led by the Officer-in-Charge, Violence Crime Response Unit (VCRU), in collaboration with personnel from Anglo-Jos Division, Anti-Cybercrime and Narcotic Unit, Monitoring Unit, and Eagle Eye Patrol Team, raided identified drug hotspots at Old Airport Junction and Fwavei Junction, Jos.

“The operation targeted notorious points where miscreants sell and distribute cannabis, illicit substances, controlled drugs, and other banned substances.

“Twenty-five suspects were arrested at the scene; exhibits have been recovered and are in police custody while investigation is ongoing”, he explained.

“The Plateau State Police Command, under the leadership of the Commissioner of Police, Bassey Ewah, remains committed to ridding the state of drug peddlers and all criminal elements that threaten public peace and safety”, the statement maintained.

Ewah commended the officers for their bravery, professionalism, and synergy.

He assured citizens that the Command will sustain aggressive patrols and intelligence-driven operations across the State to dismantle criminal networks.

The Commissioner further called on residents to provide timely and accurate information to the Police.

He warned that anyone found dealing in illicit drugs or aiding criminality will be arrested and prosecuted according to the law.

“The Plateau State Police Command remains resolute in safeguarding lives and property and appreciates the cooperation of law-abiding citizens in building a drug-free and safer Plateau.”

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