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Alleged cocaine smuggling: 4 remanded in NACOC custody

The Accra circuit court has remanded four persons in the custody of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), for alleged attempt to transport suspected cocaine at the Swissport Cargo Terminal, at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA), Accra.

Gariba Soli, Josiah Biney, Emmanuel Minta, and Kwabena Ampofo Anti have also been charged with conspiracy to commit crime and possession of narcotic drugs without lawful authority.

The court, presided over by Mrs Sedinam Awo Kwadam, remanded them to reappear on May 6, 2025.

Soli is an artefact dealer, operating from the Art Exhibition Centre in Accra, while Biney, Minta, and Ampofo Anti are freight forwarders and employees of Ansahdys Shipping and Logistics Company Limited, located at the Avance Cargo Village at Kotoka International Airport.

Facts available to the Ghana News Agency indicated on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 that authorised officers stationed at the Export Section of the Swissport Cargo Terminal carried out a routine physical examination of outbound cargoes, destined for Brussels in Belgium.

 In the process, the officers intercepted three packages made of wooden boxes, on suspicion of concealing narcotic drugs, en route to the Netherlands.

The facts noted that an initial examination of the packages revealed assorted wooden artefacts with no incriminating items.

However, when the boxes were emptied of their contents and scanned, the analyzed images indicated the presence of a false compartment in each box.

These compartments were deconstructed and found to contain a total of 73 compressed slabs of suspected narcotics.

When cut open, a sampled slab revealed a whitish powdery substance, which tested positive for cocaine, a narcotic drug.

It said all four suspects were arrested and taken to the NACOC Headquarters for investigation.

The statement also men­tioned that during the preliminary investigation, all suspects denied knowledge of the concealed narcotics, but during interrogation, Soli, acting as the shipper of the intercepted packages, stated that he

 had been engaged by one Patrick to export the artefacts to the Nether­lands on his behalf.

Soli claimed to have been work­ing with a representative of Patrick in Ghana, known only as Onik and Imex, since January 2025.

He disclosed that the three wooden boxes were delivered to him by Onik at the premises of the Art Exhibition Centre.

Again, Soli stated that he, together with his colleagues, loaded the empty boxes with assorted

 wooden artefacts, sealed them with nails, and dispatched them to Swissport.

He further stated that the packages remained with the agents (Ansahdys Shipping& Logistics) until he was called and invited to witness the examination of his cargo, where he was arrested.

The drug will be forwarded to the Ghana Standards Authority for analytical examination and report. —GNA

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