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Drug Trafficking, Emerging Threat To Ghana
- By MajiriOghene Bob
- Published 03/16/2008
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MajiriOghene Bob
Bob teaches SAT/TOEFL, Cambridge 'A' &'O'Level Literature in a sixth-form college in Lagos. He was Editorial Assistant with Daily Independent. He is the CEO, BM Educationals, in Lagos Nigeria. He currently works with TELL Newsmagazine as a Staff Writer.
View all articles by MajiriOghene BobKwesi Aning, director, research department of the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre, KIPTC, takes matters of personal security very seriously. Perhaps for the sake of his brand new Jag, he lets off a fusillade every morning from his pump action. But that is the least of his worries now. He told journalists who visited the KAIPTC that drug trafikking in
Aning said that substances like cocaine and heroine were being smuggled in most West African countries without police scrutiny. According to the KAIPTC research director,
Aning told reporters that the barons usually don’t have problems with recruitment of carriers from the massive army of unemployed. ‘’Most carriers are promised free visa and tickets to the West by the drug traffickers and given ‘parcels’ containing the illegal drugs to be delivered to some unknown person(s) mainly in Europe or the USA’’, he told TELL reporter who was among the team if international journalists at the KAIPTC. Aloysius Kpando, a Ghanaian businessman, related how he nearly became an ‘unconscious’ carrier. He narrated that a childhood acquaintance whom he had confided in that he was travelling, gave him a piece of cake to give to his brother in
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1 Response to "Drug Trafficking, Emerging Threat To Ghana" 
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said this on 17 Mar 2008 3:05:19 PM EDT
I was hoping there would be no mention of Nigeria in this article. Oh well.
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