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Claims about ambulance airplanes trafficking drugs and money into Ghana

The Minority in Parliament alleged in a press conference last week that they suspected two airplanes that landed in Ghana on 20th March 2025 trafficked cocaine and a sum of cash into the country.

This indicated that on 20th March 2025, an AirMed flight N823A, which is an air ambulance, landed at Kotoka International Airport at Accra and remained in the country for five days before departing on 25th March 2025 to Gran Canaria.

The Minister of State in Charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu has disclosed that the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) Is awaiting authorisation from the speaker of Parliament to release Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, as the member of parliament for Assin south, to help in ongoing investigations into claims of drug trafficking and money laundering Ghana.

According to the Minister, Ntim Fordjour made this allegation on the first of April, and by the 2nd of April 2025, the needed agencies had submitted the necessary reports on exactly what happened at the airport between the time that the aircraft landed and when they left.