The dangerous rise of drug vigilantes in Ghana | People & Power Documentary

By Al Jazeera English

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Ghana is facing an opioid addiction crisis, with a flood of cheap, synthetic drugs destroying lives and communities. In the northern city of Tamale, a group of civilians, frustrated by what they see as the inaction of local authorities, are taking the law into their own hands. The 'anti-drug task force' patrols the streets, seeking out dealers and users and meting out its own brand of justice. Some government officials condemn the vigilantes, while others embrace them as a useful tool in the fight against illegal drugs. As word spreads about the success of Tamale's task force, some question whether civilians can properly replace state services - and warn about the dangers of vigilante justice. #Ghana #documentary #drug #investigation #aljazeera #aljazeeraenglish

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