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Police in Zambézia seized more than five tons of cannabis sativa, commonly known in Mozambique as ‘suruma’, last year, a spokesman for the Provincial Office for Prevention and Combat of Drugs in Zambézia said in an interview with Radio Mozambique on Monday.
Salvador Roque said that this quantity represents an increase of more than three tons over the figure for 2016. Police had seized one hundred and sixty heroin doses as well.
Roque explained that the drugs seized were sent to the provincial prosecutor’s office in Zambézia, which burned them.
Roque cited Mocuba, Molumbo, and Maganja da Costa as the largest producers of suruma, and said that three growing plots were destroyed last year.
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