The Narcotics Control Commission has announced plans to intensify surveillance and enforcement activities at public events and entertainment venues across the country during the festive season.
In a statement issued on December 22, 2025, the Commission said the operations will target nightclubs, pubs, entertainment centres and other public gatherings nationwide.
The move forms part of ongoing efforts to combat drug abuse, trafficking and the distribution of illicit substances, particularly during periods of heightened social activity.
According to the Commission, the festive season often presents increased risks of drug use due to large crowds and extended social engagements. The intensified operations are therefore aimed at protecting public health, safety and security.

The Commission said the exercise will be carried out in collaboration with other law enforcement and regulatory agencies where necessary. Key areas of focus include preventing the sale and use of illegal drugs, enforcing compliance with national narcotics laws and regulations, and educating both patrons and operators on the dangers of drug abuse.
NACOC has called on event organisers, venue owners and managers to cooperate fully with authorised officers and to take proactive steps to keep their premises free of illicit substances. Members of the public have also been encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious drug-related activities.
The Commission assured the public that all operations will be conducted professionally and with full respect for human rights, while maintaining a firm stance against narcotics-related offences. It expressed confidence that collective efforts will help ensure a safe, healthy and enjoyable festive season for all.
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