Narcotic Control Board Seizes Cocaine at Tema Habour

Accra, Sept. 25, GNA – The Narcotics Control Board and other security agencies on Thursday seized cocaine found concealed in sacks of rice imported from Guyana in South America to Ghana in two 20-foot containers at the Tema Harbour.

This was contained in a statement issued and signed by Ms. Adiza Ofori-Adu, Public Relations officer of the Ministry of Interior. The statement said three persons have been arrested in connection with the seizure after several months of intelligence work between the Narcotics Control Board, Ghana and H.M Customs – UK.

The three suspects, who are helping with the investigations are, Joseph Nwabueze, a business man based in Amsterdam and Accra, David K Anim of Animco, a shipping agent based in Amsterdam and Accra and Macdonald Chimanda Vasnani, a Ghanaian Managing Director (MD) of consolidated shipping company based in Tema Port and Bermac Supplies limited in Accra.

The statement said the vessel which brought the consignment of rice, was monitored on the high seas until it docked at Tema Harbour on September 15, this year.

The statement said when the ship carrying the containers arrived at Felixstowe in the United Kingdom, forty-two kilos of cocaine were found concealed amongst the nine hundred and twenty-four sacks of rice. It said the Narcotics Control Board conducted a delivery and seized the drug.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

Iñaki Williams Ends Goal Drought With First Goal Of The Season Against Mallorca

NPP And NDC Are Political Twins Of Repeating Same Mistakes – Socio- Political Analyst

Attorney-General warns Chairman Wontumi to report on Monday or face arrest

Court fines policewoman GHC10,000 for breaking marriage promise

Private schools call for probe into sexual misconduct in SHSs

Stop the rhetoric, act on galamsey now – Catholic Knights urge Mahama

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE