Police Destroy Indian Hemp Farm In Osun (see Photos) - Crime
Osun State Police Command has destroyed a large expanse of Indian hemp
farms at Agbongbon village in Irewole local government area of Osun
state and arrested four suspects.
The Commissioner of Police in
Osun State, CP Fimihan Adeoye when speaking with Amiloaded
Correspondents today said the operation was aimed at cutting the supply
of Indian hemp as a way of preventing youths from smoking the weeds and
curtail crime from the root.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police in
the state DCP Aminu K Koji led the operation in which the Indian hemp
planted in the farms were destroyed with herbicides while the dried one
that was ready for the market was burnt.
The CP said “We have
declared a total war against Indian hemp cultivation and supply in Osun
State. This is necessary to prevent youths from getting the weeds to
smoke and this strategy was designed to nip the crime in the bud.”
The
CP also told Amiloaded Correspondents that four suspects including
Osasa Ansah, Saliu Koku, Musliu Ibrahim and Salimu Koku were arrested in
connection with the farms and that they would face the full wrath of
the law to serve as deterrent to others.
“Most criminals get
energised when they take cannabis and that is why we are trying to cut
the supply of India hemp to Osun and other neighbouring states so that
they won’t get Indian hemp to smoke. This would surely reduce the crime
rate and our youths would be normal and behave well.”
“Those
planting the Indian hemps are trying to make money at the expense of
other people and destroying the lives of many youths. They are also
affecting the economy negatively because they don’t allow the economy
trees to stay in the areas where they weeds are planted.”
The CP
commended the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola for assisting the
police in the state to be able to fight crime and provide security for
the people of the state.


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