In a significant blow to illicit drug trafficking, officers of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) have intercepted a large consignment of undeclared Tramadol at the Tema Port, leading to the arrest of nine suspects.
The operation, which took place over the weekend, uncovered hundreds of cartons of the high-grade painkiller concealed within a shipment that had been falsely declared to contain other goods. Intelligence gathered by joint security agencies led to the detailed examination of the container, revealing the prohibited pharmaceutical consignment.
Sources indicate that the tramadol, a controlled substance often abused for its opioid effects, was believed to be destined for the local black market. While the exact street value of the haul is yet to be officially confirmed, preliminary assessments suggest it is one of the larger intercepts at the port this quarter.
The nine arrested individuals, who include clearing agents and accomplices suspected of facilitating the illegal importation, are currently in custody assisting with investigations.
Authorities have praised the vigilance of the Customs officials and reaffirmed their commitment to clamping down on the use of the country’s entry points for criminal activity. Investigations are ongoing to trace the consignment’s origin and the full network behind the smuggling attempt.
Key Details:
ยท Incident: Interception of undeclared Tramadol.
ยท Location: Tema Port.
ยท Arrests: 9 suspects in custody.
ยท Next Steps: Ongoing investigation to determine the full scale of the operation.



