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Police uncover suspected cannabis worth over GHS 1.4 million in impounded truck

Police in the Oti Region have uncovered a large quantity of suspected cannabis hidden in an impounded truck, with authorities estimating the street value at more than GHS 1.4 million.
According to the Ghana Police Service, the discovery followed the opening of a Volvo truck with registration number GC 3522 09, which officers intercepted at the Bonakye checkpoint on 29 December 2025.
Police explained that the vehicle was heading toward Kpassa when intelligence suggested it was transporting illegal goods. When officers stopped the truck, the driver and another occupant fled, abandoning the vehicle with the ignition key.
The truck remained in police custody until 24 February 2026, when officers opened it at Nkwanta after obtaining a court order from the Jasikan Circuit Court, presided over by His Honour Lambert Y Kerieba.
The exercise was conducted in the presence of representatives from the Police, Military, National Intelligence Bureau, Defence Intelligence, Ghana National Fire Service, the Narcotics Control Commission at Jasikan, and members of the media.
Police reported that officers initially found 320 cartons of bottled mineral water in the truck. A thorough search, however, revealed 91 bales of suspected cannabis concealed within the cartons.
Authorities indicated that the substances amounted to 7,173 slabs, with an estimated street value exceeding GHS 1.4 million. The exhibits have been retained as investigations continue.
Police assured the public of their commitment to combating drug trafficking and encouraged citizens to provide credible information to assist in crime prevention and detection.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Accra High Court grants Abu Trica GH¢30 million bail in extradition case

The Accra High Court of Ghana has granted bail in the sum of GH¢30 million to Frederick Kumi, popularly known as Abu Trica, in a major development in his ongoing extradition case.
Abu Trica as part of the bail condition is expected to provide two sureties.
His lawyer, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, disclosed the decision in a Facebook post on Tuesday.
Frederick Kumi, also known as Abu Trica, has been at the centre of a prolonged legal process to extradite him.
The latest ruling allows him temporary freedom while legal proceedings continue.
His legal team is expected to provide further updates on the next steps in court.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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PAC commences second Zonal Public Hearing in Kumasi

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) today commenced its second Zonal Public Hearing in Kumasi Ashanti Region to examine the 2024 Auditor-General’s Report on public schools and District Assemblies yesterday, April 20, 2026.
In her opening remarks, the Chairperson of the Committee, Abena Osei Asare noted that the Committee will consider four (4) Auditor – General’s reports, namely, District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) & Other Statutory Funds, The Accounts of District Assemblies for the Financial Year (IGF), Pre-University Education Institutions and lastly Colleges of Education in the year ending 31st December 2024.
She assured the various District Assemblies and other institutions invited to respond to infractions cited in the Auditor-General’s report that the Committee would be transparent in asking questions as well as granting opportunities to all to explain issues to the Committee.
Abena Osei Asare, allowed the Ranking Member of the Committee, Samuel Atta Mills to chair the sitting with the explanation that her government was in power then, therefore she could not chair over Auditor-General reports of 2024.








