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NACOC screens Hajj pilgrims with K-9 dogs at Tamale Airport

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMay 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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NACOC screens Hajj pilgrims with K-9 dogs at Tamale Airport

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Jemima Okang Addae



May – 02 – 2026 , 11:30

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The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has conducted a series of screening operations at the Tamale Airport as part of this year’s Hajj pilgrimage exercise, with no narcotics or contraband detected.

The Commission in a Facebook post said its K9 Unit screened a total of 430 pilgrims and 450 pieces of luggage during the exercise, which formed part of efforts to ensure a safe and compliant departure process.

The operation was carried out in line with NACOC’s mandate to complement travel procedures at designated entry and exit points across the country.

Related: First batch of 2026 Ghanaian pilgrims depart Tamale for Mecca

Officials said the exercise was aimed at detecting prohibited narcotics and other contraband items in accordance with established travel regulations.

The K9 team conducted thorough searches of luggage belonging to pilgrims preparing to travel, with all checks returning negative results for narcotic-related substances.

The Hajj pilgrimage, an annual religious obligation for Muslims, sees thousands of Ghanaians travel to Mecca in Saudi Arabia each year, often with significant amounts of luggage.

As a result, security agencies typically intensify screening at airports and border posts to prevent the smuggling of prohibited items under the guise of religious travel.

In recent years, authorities have recorded isolated cases involving attempts to transport illegal substances during the pilgrimage, prompting enhanced vigilance.

NACOC reiterated its commitment to safeguarding public safety and maintaining strict surveillance at strategic points across the country.

The Commission indicated that it would continue to deploy its canine detection units to support efforts aimed at preventing drug trafficking and ensuring compliance with national and international travel regulations.

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