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    Police provide official details on arrest of 29-year-old illegal trader of tramadol, narcotics

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    29-year-old Adam Mohamed was arrested for trading illegally in narcotics 29-year-old Adam Mohamed was arrested for trading illegally in narcotics

    The Airport District Police Command has said it has arrested a 29-year-old suspect, Adam Mohamed, for his involvement in the illegal trade of narcotic substances.

    According to the Ghana Police Service, the arrest took place on Saturday, May 10, 2025, at approximately 10:00 pm during a special police operation conducted at Aboabo No 1.

    The operation was aimed at apprehending individuals engaged in narcotics trafficking within the area.

    In a post on May 15, 2025, the GPS said “During the search, police retrieved the following items from the suspect:

    •35 packs of 250mg Tramadol

    •28 packs of 120mg Tramadol

    •11 packs of 225mg Tramadol

    •Approximately 50 empty cartons are used for packaging and transporting the drugs.”

    It noted that additionally, an amount of sixty-six thousand nine hundred and fifty Ghana Cedis (GH¢66,950.00) was discovered in the suspect’s room.

    “The cash is believed to be proceeds from the sale of the illicit drugs and has been retrieved for evidential purposes,” the police said.

    ARREST OF SUSPECT FOR DEALING IN NARCOTIC SUBSTANCES

    In a recent development, the Airport District Police Command has arrested a 29-year-old suspect, Adam Mohamed, for his involvement in the illegal trade of narcotic substances. pic.twitter.com/X7xKBpOjrd

    — Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) May 15, 2025

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