NACOC arrests alleged drug kingpin, wife and two others in major cocaine bust in Kasoa

The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has reportedly arrested four suspects, including an alleged drug kingpin identified as Dauda Iddriss, popularly known as “Whiteman,” during a major anti-narcotics operation in Kasoa.

According to information gathered, the operation led to the arrest of Iddriss, his spouse, and two other individuals believed to be connected to the alleged drug network. Security operatives are said to have retrieved quantities of suspected cocaine and other narcotic substances during coordinated searches.

Investigators believe the suspect has been involved in the illicit drug trade for an extended period and is linked to several properties currently under scrutiny as part of ongoing investigations.

The arrests mark a significant breakthrough in NACOC’s efforts to combat drug trafficking and dismantle organized narcotics operations across the country. Authorities are expected to conduct further investigations to determine the full extent of the alleged network’s activities and identify any additional accomplices.

The suspects are expected to be processed in accordance with the law while investigations continue. NACOC has reiterated its commitment to intensifying efforts against drug trafficking and ensuring that individuals involved in the illicit trade are brought to justice.

Kwaku Antwi Boasiako