Accra, Oct. 29, GNA - An Accra Regional Tribunal on Friday ordered the destruction of
399 parcels of cocaine intercepted by the police at Nsawam in the Eastern Region, in May 2008.
The tribunal presided over by Mr Justice Kojo Owusu, ordered that the destruction should be
supervised by officials of the Judicial Service, Narcotic Control Board, Ghana Standards Board
and Environmental Protection Agency.
The order was a request by Mr Asiamah Sarpong, a State Attorney who asked that the
exhibits should be destroyed after being tendered in evidence by Police Inspector Emmanuel
Yaw Ansong of the Police Headquarters in Accra.
The prosecution's case was that the accused persons, Kwame Anane, Eugene Amewu and
Valentine Kojo Debui, were arrested by security personnel when they allegedly smuggled 399
parcels of cocaine into the country from Conakry, Guinea.
They pleaded not guilty and remanded into prison custody to re-appear on January 7, 2010.
GNA


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