The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has taken Kwabena Adu-Boahene, the previous Director Common of the Nationwide Sign Bureau (NSB) below the Nationwide Safety Council, into custody. His arrest occurred on the night of Thursday, nineteenth March 2025, at Kotoka Worldwide Airport.
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In accordance with sources on the airport, the operation was personally supervised by EOCO’s Appearing Deputy Govt Director, Raymond Archer, who was current for a number of hours earlier than the arrest. Whereas EOCO has but to subject an official assertion, reviews recommend that Adu-Boahene was apprehended upon arrival on a British Airways flight from Heathrow, London, below an energetic arrest warrant.
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Preliminary data signifies that the previous safety chief is being investigated for a spread of monetary offences, together with:
Cash laundering
Misappropriation of public funds
Inflicting monetary loss to the state
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Adu-Boahene’s arrest is predicted to have vital implications for Ghana’s intelligence and safety panorama, given the NSB’s function as one of many nation’s strongest nationwide safety businesses.
This high-profile detention is being seen as a significant step in President John Mahama’s “Operation Recover All Loot” (ORAL) initiative, a nationwide anti-corruption marketing campaign geared toward reclaiming state belongings misplaced to monetary mismanagement and corruption.
Authorities have but to offer additional particulars on the case, however the growth is already stirring conversations about accountability and transparency inside Ghana’s safety and intelligence sectors.