The Joint Maritime Control Unit of Tema Port, created through SEACOP in 2015 and supported through four training over the past three years, achieved a remarkable seizure on Monday 29 January 2024.
According to the Narcotics Control Commission’s announcement, NACOC seized 4,734.34kg of various Tramadol tablets.
“The seizure was part of the Commission’s mandate relating to examinations conducted on containers at the Tema Port. The Commission has taken custody of the seized consignment and is in the process of handing it over to the Food and Drug Authority for further investigations,” NACOC noted, assuring the public that it is committed to curtailing the drug trafficking threat in Ghana and the region.
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