
Ghana risks becoming a narco-state if drug networks infiltrate institutions – Prof Antwi-Danso
Security analyst Prof Vladimir Antwi-Danso has warned that the attempted export of methamphetamine from Ghana to Australia points to serious intelligence failures and the possible infiltration of state institutions by organised crime, saying the country must act quickly to avoid turning into a narco-state.
Prof Antwi-Danso warned that if Ghana fails to confront the networks behind the meth case, the country risks becoming a narco-state in which criminal syndicates influence public institutions and national decision-making.
Prof Antwi-Danso said one of the most troubling aspects of the case is the suggestion that Ghana may have been used as a repackaging and transit point for drugs destined for foreign markets.
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