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

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.
Why it matters
This arrest demonstrates the effectiveness of international cooperation between law enforcement agencies in dismantling transnational criminal syndicates.
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.
The report relies on official statements from the Narcotics Control Commission and provides a factual account of the arrest.
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