The surprise operation shattered the perception that Jinack was untouchable, as law enforcement officers uprooted and burned large swathes of cannabis plantations cultivated in the village. The raid marks one of the most significant crackdowns in recent months, underscoring the government’s intensified fight against illicit drug cultivation and trafficking.
Jinack, located off the Gambian coast, has long carried a reputation as a place where state authority rarely penetrates. Residents and outsiders alike often claimed that uniformed men did not enter the village.
According to officials, the weekend raid was meticulously planned, with DLEAG operatives receiving reinforcement from the Police Intervention Unit to ensure security and effectiveness.
Several cannabis farms were destroyed, sending a strong message to cultivators and traffickers that no area is beyond the reach of law enforcement. Authorities reiterated their commitment to dismantling drug networks and warned that similar operations will continue across the country.
The spokesperson for the agency, Dawda Sanyang, confirmed the operation when contacted for comment. He stated: “I can confirm the operation has taken place. However, at this stage I am unable to provide further details as the operation is still ongoing. Once it is concluded, we will share the necessary information,” he told our reporter.