Tchad: major weapons and drug haul boosts Tibesti security
In a decisive move to reinforce stability in the Tibesti region, authorities have reported a significant seizure of illicit goods, including firearms, cannabis, and counterfeit alcohol. The operation underscores the government’s commitment to curbing criminal networks that threaten local communities.
Security forces praised for decisive action in Tibesti
During a high-level security briefing led by General Alifa Weddeye, the Government Delegate to the Tibesti region, authorities presented the seized contraband to the public. The haul included a substantial cache of weapons along with narcotics and illicit beverages, highlighting the ongoing battle against organized crime in this remote desert territory.
General Weddeye commended the security forces for their relentless efforts in safeguarding the population, urging them to remain vigilant against emerging threats. Local residents have welcomed the crackdown, expressing relief over the visible progress in restoring safety to their communities.
Strengthening safety in Chad’s northern frontier
This enforcement operation sends a strong signal to criminal networks operating across the Sahel. By dismantling supply chains and seizing dangerous substances, authorities aim to disrupt the flow of illegal goods that fuel instability in the region. The success of this mission reaffirms Chad’s determination to maintain peace and security in the Tibesti region.
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