The owner of Sohin Security Check Limited – the company that was providing security at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) has reportedly been deported from the United States after serving a 24-month jail term.
[contextly_sidebar id=”rYj1wMmQipQAaZKt1Xp4bg5YzCTijBSB”]The Daily Guide reports that Solomon Adelaquaye was jailed only 24 months in the US for dealing in narcotics because he cooperated with investigators.
He is said to have arrived on Friday, February 13, 2015 via Delta Air Lines Flight 478 and was immediately whisked away by NACOB officials for debriefing.
The paper quoted a US Department of Homeland Security document which contained the details Adelaquaye’s deportation as saying, “You have been found to be inadmissible to the United States under the provisions of Section 212(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act or deportable under the provisions of Section 237 of the Act as a Visa Pilot Waiver Programme violator…
In May 2013, Adelaquaye was arrested together with two Nigerians and a Colombian following a joint US-Ghana operation.
He was reportedly tipping off drug barons as well as aiding them to use the KIA for their operations.
By: citifmonline.com/Ghana