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Volta FDA intercepts large consignment of Tapentadol (RED) at Kpoglu Border

The Volta Regional Directorate of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), in collaboration with security agencies, has intercepted a large consignment of Tapentadol Hydrochloride tablets, popularly known as “RED,” at the Kpoglu border. 

The seizure, made on August 14, 2025, involved an estimated 7,700 tablets of 250mg Tapentadol with a street value of GH¢11.5 million.

The drugs were concealed in sacks aboard a truck with registration number TG 6891 BI, en route from Nigeria to Ghana. 

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Gordon Akurugu, Volta and Oti Regional Head of the FDA, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the interception was made during a routine surveillance operation.

The driver, identified as Oliver Takra of Go Express Transport Company, and an agent were arrested and handed over to the police. 

Two others, including a Nigerian man and a woman alleged to be the intended recipients, are assisting police investigations. 

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According to the FDA, the consignment violates Section 122 of the Public Health Act, 2012 (Act 851), which prohibits the importation of any medicine, herbal product, medical device, cosmetic, or chemical substance without a permit. 

Mr. Akurugu stressed that medicines are not permitted to enter the country through inland borders, with Kotoka International Airport and Tema Harbour being the only approved entry points.

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He warned that offenders face severe sanctions, including up to 25 years’ imprisonment. 

He assured that the suspects would be fully prosecuted of the law, commending the collaborative role of CEPS, the National Investigations Bureau, the Narcotics Control Commission, and National Security in the operation. 

“This interception is a clear signal that we are committed to protecting public health and ensuring the safety of Ghanaians,” he said. 


Source: Myjoyonline.com

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