Authorities in Nampula province, northern Mozambique, have arrested seven teachers this year on suspicion of drug dealing and usage within schools. The arrests are part of an ongoing effort to combat drug-related activities impacting the education system. Details regarding the specific drugs involved and the schools affected have not been fully released. The detentions signal a crackdown on illicit activities occurring on school premises. Police investigations are continuing to determine the full extent of the network and potential involvement of others. This action aims to safeguard students and maintain a secure learning environment. The arrests underscore concerns about drug influence within educational institutions in the region.
