NARCOC Destroys 150kg Of Cocaine Intercepted At Tema Port
The Narcotics Control Commission has destroyed a Cocaine weighing 150 kilograms. The substance with a street value of about $3 million was confiscated at the Tema Port in September 2020 during a joint operation. The Head of Communications and Media Relations for the Commission, Francis Opoku Amoah said, “as you may recall on September 12, 2020 there was a joint operation at the Tema Port. The operation involved the
NARCOC, Bureau for National Investigations, and the National Security Council. In that operation, 150 slaps of cocaine were intercepted.” “We went through the process of doing a field test. We further sent it to the Ghana Standards Authority for other analysis and the results came positive,” he added. The commission however assured that the destruction of the substance won't affect prosecution because a reasonable quantity
is needed as evidence in the law court. An official from the Ghana Standard Authority was on site to conduct a final test to verify the product before illicit substance was set ablaze at the Bundase Military Training Camp. Speaking to the media at the site of the destruction the Head of Communications and Media Relations for the Commission, Francis Opoku Amoah, said a number of suspects are currently under investigation in connecting
with the seized cocaine. “Investigations are ongoing. We have forwarded the docket to office of the Attorney General for advice. Before we could destroy the seized cocaine we needed to secure a court order which we did on the November 4, 2020 at the High Court Criminal Court 4.” “In that order, we were supposed to have other stakeholders to be present during the destruction,” Francis Opoku Amoah added. The Commission further indicated its readiness to deal with the flow of illicit drugs in Ghana.