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Suspected female ringleader, 9 others arrested over cannabis-infused products

The Commission said preliminary investigations indicate that the group had established an organised operation for the production, distribution and sale of cannabis-infused drinks and ice creams on campus, posing a significant threat to public health and the safety of young people.
Cannabis-infused drinks and ice creams on campus, pose a significant threat to public health The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has arrested a 23-year-old woman believed to be the ringleader of an organised network producing and selling cannabis-infused drinks and ice creams at Koforidua Technical University.
The Commission pledged to intensify intelligence-led operations across the country to identify, dismantle and prosecute criminal networks involved in trafficking narcotic drugs and cannabis-infused products, particularly those targeting students and other vulnerable groups.
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