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In a shocking turn of events, the recent interdiction of junior staff members at the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) in connection with aiding a Suriname national to smuggle 8.5kg of cocaine through Kotoka International Airport (KIA) has raised suspicions of a cover-up involving high-ranking officials.
The scandal, stemming from a cocaine bust at Brussels International Airport and implicating the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), has led to allegations that the interdiction of GACL staff may serve as a diversion to protect those higher up the chain of command.
Amidst investigations by the Narcotic Control Commission (NACOC), the spotlight has turned to a senior GACL officer known as “Chairman Dollar,” who allegedly played a key role in aiding the cocaine smuggler to evade security measures at KIA.
The involvement of Chairman Dollar, a former NPP chairman, has fueled speculations of political influence in the illicit operation.
As the story continues to unfold, questions arise regarding the accountability of those involved and the extent of their complicity in facilitating the drug smuggling operation. Stay tuned as the investigation delves deeper into the web of deception and intrigue
surrounding this high-stakes scandal.