Ghana back on NACOC radar

- Columbian Drug Cartel Sneaked in with 2 Aircrafts without Landing Permits - NIB Cover Ups and Blind Search For Pilots and occupants as NACOC and DEA Chase Wind

Serious suspicions have arisen within the anti-drug smuggling agencies in Ghana and the United States regarding the arrival in Ghana of two mysterious aircrafts piloted by Colombians.

Information gathered by Whatsup News indicates that the aircraft may be laden with narcotic drugs and have become the focal point of controversy after landing at the Kotoka International Airport in Ghana without recourse to aviation protocols.

The cargo has reportedly been intercepted by airport security and AFGO officials.

According to preliminary investigations, the aircraft, believed to have come from Guinea Bissau, a long-established distribution centre for international illicit drug networks, initially requested parking at the Airforce base under the pretext of servicing.

This prompted the National Investigation Bureau (NIB) to be alerted, leading to the apprehension of two Airforce liaison officers who were later released, allegedly on the instruction of a powerful monarch in Ghana. The nature of this intervention remains undisclosed at present.

The situation took a more perplexing turn as it was revealed that the aircraft’s permissions and clearances were unverifiable. Although the airport authorities cleared them for landing, suspicions arose as the involvement of an Airforce Officer in the parking deal was disregarded.

Furthermore, it was discovered that the owners and operators of the aircraft may have links to individuals with high influence in the Akufo Addo government.

These aircraft, identified as Falcon types with tail numbers N52700 and N337LR, are registered in the United States of America. WO1 Success Hinidza and WO1 Kyere Brentou reportedly sought permission from the Airforce Headquarters and some associated charges were paid. Astoundingly, both the Drug Enforcement Agencies of Ghana and the United States of America have conducted preliminary investigations, revealing traces of cocaine on the aircraft.

The latest information filtering in ignites hushed-up reports that Ghana has revamped its image as a thriving drug transit hub.

This discovery also deepens the growing concerns surrounding drug trafficking and money laundering activities in Ghana, which has recently attracted the attention of global enforcement agencies.

The alleged complicity of the Akufo-Addo government in these activities has been widely speculated. As the investigation continues, The Whatsup News pledges to closely follow the unfolding events, providing regular updates to keep readers informed about this alarming situation. The Colombian narco cartels, money laundering connection, and the involvement of high-profile personalities will be laid to bare as details unfold. Stay tuned!

Source: Whatsupnewsghana.com

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