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Cocaine Turned Soda saga: Police Rejects CJ, BNI Reports

Sat, 14 Jan 2012 Source: Crystal Clear lens

…says they are baseless

… pledges GH¢50,000 reward for credible information

The Ghana Police Service has out rightly rejected the two reports submitted on the

cocaine-turned-baking soda saga which placed the blame of the swapping at the door

step of the police.

The Service has therefore pledged a reward of GH¢50,000 (US$29,515. 94) to anyone

who would give credible information leading to unraveling the mystery surrounding

the cocaine swap.

According to the Police Service, “we stand by our conviction that the exhibit was

not swapped in police custody. ”

At a press conference on Thursday to state the official position of the Ghana Police

Service on the two reports, DCOP Prosper Kwame Ablor, indicated that most of the

recommendations conveyed in the final report submitted by the Chief Justice and the

interim one from the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) are baseless.

He questioned the reports submitted by the two institutions and said they were

inconsistent because they could not come out with “where the swapping was done, how

the swapping was done, when it was done and by whom.”

He also insisted that when the cocaine, which was identified as Exhibit C was

tendered as evidence, the seal on it was intact and had not been tampered with.

He stated that the point made in the Justice Agnes Dodzie-led committee’s report

stating the exhibit did not have a “pungent smell” is not “scientific”.

He further stated that the pungent smell which is now being used as a basis was

never mentioned by the defense lawyers when the exhibit was first tendered as

evidence.

He indicated that the defense counsels’ comments of a “tsunami tremor” cannot be

used as a basis to believe that the [defense lawyer] was right.

The Chief Justice report exonerated court officials from any wrong doing in the

swapped cocaine case whiles the BNI implicated two CID officials – DSP Gifty

Mawuenyega and DSP Kofi Tuadzra – in their interim report.

Source: Crystal Clear lens