Tchad security crackdown seizes weapons and narcotics in tibesti
Chad security forces dismantle arms and drug trafficking in Tibesti
Security crackdown in northern Chad leads to major seizure of weapons, cannabis, and counterfeit alcohol, reinforcing regional stability.
During a high-level security review led by the Government Delegate to Tibesti Province, General Alifa Weddeye, authorities unveiled a significant haul of illegal goods. The operation yielded firearms, cannabis, counterfeit spirits, and other restricted substances, highlighting ongoing efforts to curb illicit trade.
General Weddeye commended the dedication of defense and security personnel in safeguarding local communities while urging continued vigilance against emerging threats. Local residents welcomed the breakthrough, emphasizing the tangible impact of these enforcement actions on their safety and well-being.
Strengthening stability through targeted enforcement
The seizure underscores Chad’s commitment to maintaining peace in its northern regions. By dismantling smuggling networks and removing dangerous substances from circulation, security teams are taking decisive steps to protect vulnerable populations.
Community response
Locals expressed relief at the operation’s success, noting that such interventions directly reduce the risks posed by armed groups and illegal trade. Officials stressed that community cooperation remains vital in sustaining these gains.