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Probe $208m drug bust in Austrialia – Ntim Fordjour presses

Assin South MP demands transparency as authorities investigate alleged links to major drug trafficking operation in Australia

by Awudu Mahama
June 24, 2026
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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin South, Rev.  John Ntim Fordjour has called for a bipartisan investigation into Ghana’s alleged connection to a major international drug bust after Australian authorities intercepted methamphetamine with an estimated street value of A$298 million (US$208 million).

Rev. Fordjour who is also the Ranking Member on the Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament, said Ghanaian security and anti-narcotics agencies must account for what he described as a growing pattern of drug shipments allegedly linked to the country, following the reports of the large consignment of the drug seized in Australia.

“Another major A$296 million drug bust originating from our country?” the Assin South lawmaker wrote on social media platform X.

Rev. Fordjour demanded transparency and accountability from officials of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) and the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI).

The Ghanaian government had previously rejected claims that the country is becoming a major hub for international drug trafficking, insisting that security agencies continue to strengthen surveillance and enforcement measures.

However, the latest international drug trafficking operation with reports that the narcotics are apparently originating from Ghana, has set tongues wagging.

Three people have been charged in Australia following the interception of about 320 kilograms of the methamphetamine concealed in a shipment from Ghana.

A British actress, who appeared in an Eastenders spin-off and a Jason Statham movie, has been charged over her alleged role in the failed importation.

Emaa Hussen, 34, appeared in a Sydney court on Thursday after she was charged with attempting to import a commercial quantity of methamphetamine into Australia.

She was refused bail last month after being charged with attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug, an offence that carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) launched an investigation in April 2026 after Australian Border Force (ABF) officers detected anomalies in two shipping containers that arrived at Sydney’s Port Botany from Ghana.

The shipment, declared as bags of charcoal, was subjected to x-ray screening, during which officers discovered a white crystallised substance.

Preliminary tests returned a positive result for methamphetamine.

Authorities removed the drugs before allowing the shipment to proceed to a storage facility in Girraween on April 20, 2026, as part of a controlled operation.

Investigators alleged the UK national attended the facility and supervised a group of men as they unpacked the container.

Several bags were subsequently loaded into a vehicle and transported to a house in Blacktown.

A short time later, AFP officers executed a search warrant at the Blacktown property and arrested the woman.

Police said they recovered 32 bags allegedly used to conceal the methamphetamine, as well as electronic devices and a notebook, which remain subject to forensic examination.

The investigation later expanded to South Australia, where AFP officers executed a search warrant at a residence in Oakden on April 30, 2026.

A 30-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man were arrested over allegations they attempted to rent storage units in Sydney using false identities to facilitate the criminal venture. Authorities said investigations into their precise roles are ongoing.

The Adelaide-based couple appeared before the Adelaide Magistrates Court on May 1, 2026, where they were each charged with dealing in identification information using a carriage service with the intention of facilitating the possession of a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug.

They were also charged with failing to comply with a court-issued order under the Crimes Act.

The pair were remanded in custody and are scheduled to reappear before the Adelaide Magistrates Court on September 2, 2026.

AFP Detective Acting Superintendent Trevor Robinson said investigators were continuing efforts to identify suppliers and key facilitators linked to the attempted importation.

“This operation highlights the agility of the AFP and our partners to investigate complex matters across jurisdictions and stop organised crime syndicates in their tracks,” Robinson said.

“The seizure of these drugs – with an estimated street value of $296 million – has prevented a potential 3.2 million deals from reaching Australian streets and demonstrates the AFP’s ability to operate seamlessly across borders,” he added.

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