One of the investigators who worked on infamous case were cocaine turned into baking soda at the Police headquarters chief Inspector Mahama has told the Human Rights court that the Bureau of National investigations did not investigate the substantive matter.
[contextly_sidebar id=”9CFMdti3P7VwnEpDtGcLWI9sjZynnI53″]Chief inspector Mahama who made this revelation during his testimony in chief, in the case where a Police officer DSP Gifty Tehoda is seeking reinstatement for wrongful dismal due to her alleged involvement in the exchange of cocaine for baking soda.
He said the BNI investigated the relationship between madam Tehoda and the suspect who had brought cocaine into the country, Nana Ama Martins.
He further told the court that, their investigations showed Gifty Tehoda brought suspect from her cells at her Police headquarters to her office nine times and also aided her to sell her house.
The case involving DSP Gifty Mawuenyega Tehoda began on September 27, 2011 when one Nana Ama Martin’s was arrested for possessing large parcels suspected to be cocaine which later turned into bicarbonate or baking soda.
DSP Gifty Mawuenyega Tehoda was was interdicted and subsequently dismissed from the Ghana Police Service as Deputy Commander in charge of the Commercial Crimes Unit of the Ghana Police Service because she waslinked to the deal.
The presiding judge, His Lordship Justice Kofi Essel accordingly adjourned sitting to the May 12, 2015.
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By: Fred Djabanor/citifmonline.com/Ghana