The Deputy Director-General of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), Alexander Twum Barimah, has urged Reverend John Ntim Fordjour, Ranking Member of Parliament's Defence Committee and MP for Assin South, to fully cooperate with the Commission and other security agencies in probing allegations related to "suspicious flights." During an interview on Joy News' AM Show on Tuesday, April 8, Barimah stressed the need for collaboration to effectively tackle the matter and uncover individuals involved in questionable activities. "I will advise my good friend and brother that he should cooperate with us if he really wants us to get to the root of this matter," Barimah stated.

He added, "To apprehend or arrest any other person who is involved in his so-called suspicious act, he should cooperate with us, the security agencies, to make sure that we get the appropriate or required information and act on it." Barimah's remarks underscore NACOC's commitment to transparency and thorough investigations, highlighting the significance of working together to address public concerns and maintain national accountability.

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