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<b>Akim</b> Oda police arrest drug baron - ModernGhana.com

Posted: 07 Mar 2012 09:00 AM PST

Akim Swedru (E/R), March 7, GNA – Kwabena Obeng, a farmer, who allegedly hid quantities of narcotic drugs in a bedroom and toilet at Akim Aboabo in the Birim Central Municipality, has been arrested by the Akim Oda police.

Kwabena Obeng, alias "Better", was said to be part of a stealing syndicate, who also terrorized residents and broke into shops in the area.

He was also said to be involved in another case with the accomplice, Yaw Anokye alias "Anointing", and had been remanded on two counts of robbery and possessing narcotic drug.

Inspector Kwaku Appiah told the GNA at Akim Swedru that on February 16, the Akim Oda police had a tip-off about the illegal activities of Obeng and moved to the scene at Akim Aboabo.

He said the police with a search warrant conducted a thorough search of the house where a large quantity of different drugs concealed in his bedroom and behind the toilet were retrieved.

Inspector Appiah listed the concealed items to include 74 substances suspected to be heroin, 311 wrappers of a whitish substance suspected to be cocaine and quantity of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp.

He said Obeng was then arrested with the suspected drugs in his possession which during interrogation, he claimed ownership.

He said the accused had since been prosecuted after he appeared before the Akim Swedru Circuit Court, presided over by Mr Yaw Atta Sampong.

He pleaded not guilty to possessing narcotic drugs and was remanded, to reappear on March 12.

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Police arrest drug baron in <b>Akim</b> Aboabo : Ghana Business News

Posted: 07 Mar 2012 08:36 AM PST

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Kwabena Obeng, a farmer, who allegedly hid quantities of narcotic drugs in a bedroom and toilet at Akim Aboabo in the Birim Central Municipality, has been arrested by the Akim Oda police.

Kwabena Obeng, alias "Better", was said to be part of a stealing syndicate, who also terrorized residents and broke into shops in the area.

He was also said to be involved in another case with the accomplice, Yaw Anokye alias "Anointing", and had been remanded on two counts of robbery and possessing narcotic drug.

Inspector Kwaku Appiah told the GNA at Akim Swedru that on February 16, the Akim Oda police had a tip-off about the illegal activities of Obeng and moved to the scene at Akim Aboabo.

He said the police with a search warrant conducted a thorough search of the house where a large quantity of different drugs concealed in his bedroom and behind the toilet were retrieved.

Inspector Appiah listed the concealed items to include 74 substances suspected to be heroin, 311 wrappers of a whitish substance suspected to be cocaine and quantity of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp.

He said Obeng was then arrested with the suspected drugs in his possession which during interrogation, he claimed ownership.

He said the accused had since been prosecuted after he appeared before the Akim Swedru Circuit Court, presided over by Mr Yaw Atta Sampong.

He pleaded not guilty to possessing narcotic drugs and was remanded, to reappear on March 12.

Source: GNA

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Asante-<b>Akim</b> South youth federation given new lease of life

Posted: 10 Mar 2012 03:33 AM PST

Juaso (Ash), March 10, GNA – The Asante Akim South District branch of the Federation of Youth Associations of Ghana (FEDYAG) has been given a new lease of life after years of inactivity.
The association, an umbrella body of youth groups in the area, which has for the past seven years remained dormant, now has a seven-member interim executive to inject some vibrancy.
Mr Opoku Apraku, Ashanti Regional Coordinator of the National Youth Authority (NYA), inducting them into office at a ceremony at Juaso, said they should work hard to ensure that the various youth associations were functional.
They should properly coordinate the activities of the associations to help the young people to actively participate in national development.
The country, he said, required a vibrant and visionary youth to prosecute its development agenda.
He reminded them that as the nation's future, it was important they acted more responsibly and did away with reprehensible conduct and lifestyles.
Mr De-graft Fokuo, the District Chief Executive (DCE), called for collaboration between the youth and the NYA in order to come out programmes that would promote youth development.
He asked the interim officers to make sure that all youth associations in the District were registered to make it easier for identification and support by the Assembly.
He advised the youth not to allow any person to hide behind them to foment trouble.
Mr Ibrahim Gyimah, District NYA Coordinator, challenged the reconstituted FEDYAG to find innovative ways to raise funds to sustain its activities.

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