Minister of Authorities Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu has debunked allegations of drug trafficking and cash laundering involving two plane that just lately landed on the Kotoka Worldwide Airport (KIA).
His response comes after the Rating Member on Parliament’s Defence and Inside Committee, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, insisted the planes have been linked to illicit cargo, together with medicine and money.
In a Fb publish on Sunday, April 6, Kwakye Ofosu clarified that one of many plane, operated by Air Med, landed at KIA as a result of technical points involving broken tyres on its touchdown gear.
These footage present engineers fixing broken tyres on the touchdown gear of the Air Med Plane on the Kotoka Worldwide Airport. The broken components and engineers have been introduced in by a special plane, purpose why it stayed right here for 3 days. Don’t let anybody mislead you.
He additional addressed considerations a couple of second flight operated by Cavok, explaining that safety officers completely inspected the cargo upon arrival.
That is precise footage of the inspection of the Cavok flight by safety officers on the Kotoka Worldwide Airport on arrival which exhibits it carried a cargo of oil drills and oil in jerrycans. Don’t let anybody mislead you and shift the aim publish when pressed for proof.
The federal government spokesperson known as on the general public to ignore what he described as misinformation, assuring that airport operations stay clear and beneath strict safety protocols.
To this point, no official proof has been offered by Rev. Fordjour to assist his allegations, although investigations are nonetheless ongoing.