The Interior Minister, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, says Ghana is set to receive an ultra-modern scanner for the airport this week as part of efforts to strengthen the fight against narcotics trafficking. He said additional scanners are also expected through support from the Singaporean and Dutch governments to improve detection capabilities at Ghana's major entry points. Speaking before Parliament's Public Assurance Committee, Mr Muntaka explained that delays in acquiring the equipment had been due to logistical and resource constraints.
Ghana deploys advanced scanners at ports and borders to curb narcotics trafficking
Accra tightens security protocols at key trade entry points, signaling a broader crackdown on illicit flows through West African logistics hubs.