Ghanaian authorities have expanded their investigation into a methamphetamine trafficking operation intended for Australia, identifying a new group of suspects. This development follows the recent arrest of a key figure believed to be the operation’s leader. The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) announced the new leads, indicating the investigation is ongoing and widening in scope. Details regarding the number of newly identified suspects and their specific roles have not yet been released. The initial arrest signaled a significant disruption to the drug trafficking network. Authorities continue to work to dismantle the entire criminal enterprise and prevent further attempts to export illicit substances. This case highlights Ghana’s role as a transit point for drug trafficking and ongoing efforts to combat it.
