Police have reported positive changes to the regarding the removal of prohibited alcoholic substances in Hanuabada village since Monday, with no signs of people selling it openly on the streets as before.
According to Motu Koita Reservists and NCD police officers patrolling and carrying out foot patrols in areas where homebrew is sold, it was reported that they did not see anyone selling it.
Meanwhile, motorized patrols have also been conducted along the main roads leading to and from the village.
National Capital District Metropolitan Superintended Silva Sika expressed satisfaction with the results provided by the police and commended the people of Hanuabada for their assistance in cracking down on the sale of homebrew.
“People will be arrested soon because the majority of people support the police and will continue to report to the police.”
Sika thanked Zone One Commander, Senior Inspector Joseph Salle who had been leading the operation with the help of the Office in Charge (OIC) Motu Koita Reservist Police, OIC Idubada Police post, PSC Town police station and other support units from NCD.
He stated that they had been doing a really good job and they will continue to do that.