
Muntaka reveals suspected insider involvement in Ghana-Australia meth trafficking case
The consignment is estimated to be worth A$296 million, prompting investigations into possible lapses within Ghana’s border security system and allegations of internal facilitation.
The Interior Minister disclosed that government has already begun overhauling security arrangements at the country’s entry and exit points, including changes to personnel deployment and operational procedures, to tighten border controls and prevent similar incidents.
Addressing Parliament’s Committee on Assurance, the Minister said investigators are questioning a number of officials as they work to determine the extent of possible internal collaboration that enabled the consignment to leave Ghana undetected.
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