ZIGUINCHOR : une tonne de chanvre indien et 700 grammes de cocaïne incinérés

Environ une tonne de chanvre indien et 700 grammes de cocaïne ont été incinérés mercredi à Tobor, village périphérique de Ziguinchor (sud), en présence des autorités administratives, judiciaires et des forces de défense et de sécurité, a constaté l’APS.
Dans une place bien aménagée, des éléments des forces de défense et de sécurité ont procédé à l’incinération de ces quantités de stupéfiants saisies et d’autres produits alimentaires, en présence des responsables du service régional du commerce.

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