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NACOC arrests key suspect in $296m Australia-linked meth case

NACOC arrests key suspect in $296m Australia-linked meth case
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Ghanaian authorities have arrested a key suspect linked to a massive $296 million methamphetamine shipment intercepted in Australia earlier this year. The drugs were hidden in charcoal shipments, marking a major breakthrough in an international drug trafficking investigation.

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This arrest demonstrates the effectiveness of international cooperation between law enforcement agencies in dismantling transnational criminal syndicates.

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The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), in collaboration with the National Investigations Bureau (NIB), has arrested a key suspect in connection with the 320-kilogram methamphetamine shipment intercepted in Australia earlier this year.

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The report relies on official statements from the Narcotics Control Commission and provides a factual account of the arrest.

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