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IG Fayia Sellu

By Maada Lans

In a bold and decisive move aimed at combating the growing scourge of Kush drugs in Sierra Leone, Inspector General Fayia Sellu has unleashed a nationwide crackdown on drug peddlers. The intensified raids on Kush dealers by the police force have garnered widespread support from communities across the country, as the devastating impact of these drugs continues to claim the lives of many young people.

The Inspector General’s proactive stance in addressing the issue has been met with applause from concerned citizens who have long awaited decisive action to tackle the rampant drug trade. With Kush drugs wreaking havoc on communities and fueling addiction among the youth, IG Sellu’s unwavering commitment to stamping out this menace has been hailed as a significant step in the right direction.

Despite some criticism directed towards the government for perceived inaction, Inspector General Fayia Sellu remains undeterred in his mission to rid the nation of drug peddlers and protect the future of Sierra Leone’s youth. Through coordinated efforts and strategic operations, the police force under Sellu’s leadership has made significant strides in dismantling Kush trafficking networks and apprehending those responsible for fuelling the crisis.

IG Sellu’s resolute determination to tackle the drug epidemic head-on has sent a clear message to both perpetrators and the public alike: there will be no leniency when it comes to combating drug trafficking and safeguarding the well-being of the nation’s citizens. As the raids on Kush dealers continue to intensify, communities are hopeful that Inspector General Fayia Sellu’s decisive actions will bring about positive change and pave the way for a safer, drug-free Sierra Leone.

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