The Aflao Command of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has seized 116 compressed parcels of cannabis, weighing 69,557.3 grams at an unproved route to Togo.

Two persons, who were carrying the substances contained in four bags, into the neighbouring country, escaped arrest.
Speaking to GNA, Chief Superintendent, Frederick Baah Duodu, the Sector Commander, said the patrol team intercepted the parcels suspected to be cannabis.

The substances were later examined and validated with the street value running into hundreds of cedis.
He said: “On Monday at about 1157 hours, our patrol team led by ASI Celestine Manu intercepted 116 compressed parcels suspected to be cannabis in two ‘Ghana must go’ bags and two other bags around beat 7.
The two suspects who attempted exiting through the unapproved route with the…
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