Cooperate on ‘suspicious flights’ probe – NACOC to Ntim Fordjour

The Deputy Director-General of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), Alexander Twum Barimah, has urged the Ranking Member on the Defence Committee and Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, to fully cooperate with the Commission and other security agencies in investigations into allegations of “suspicious flights.”
Speaking on Joy News on Tuesday, April 8, Barimah encouraged the MP to provide all relevant information to aid in a thorough and effective resolution of the matter.
“I will advise my good friend and brother that he should cooperate with us if he really wants us to get to the root of this matter,” Barimah stated during the interview.
He emphasized that collaboration is critical to identifying and prosecuting anyone involved in illicit activities.
“To apprehend or arrest any other person who is involved in his so-called suspicious act, he should cooperate with us, the security agencies, to make sure that we get the appropriate or required information and act on it,” he added.
Barimah’s remarks highlight NACOC’s commitment to accountability and its intent to investigate all allegations thoroughly in the interest of transparency and national security.