Ghana’s War on Drugs: 14 Major Busts That Have Rocked the Country Since 2025
Ghana’s ongoing fight against drug trafficking has led to several significant seizures in recent years, highlighting the scale of illicit drug activities within and around the country. Since 2025, security agencies have intercepted multiple shipments of illegal substances, exposing major trafficking
Ogyem Solomon

Ghana’s ongoing fight against drug trafficking has led to several significant seizures in recent years, highlighting the scale of illicit drug activities within and around the country. Since 2025, security agencies have intercepted multiple shipments of illegal substances, exposing major trafficking networks operating through Ghana.
Among the most notable incidents was a large cocaine seizure in March 2025, when authorities confiscated about 3.3 tonnes of cocaine with an estimated street value of around $350 million. The discovery was described as one of the largest drug busts in Ghana’s history. After legal procedures were completed, the seized drugs were destroyed following a court order.
The major interception formed part of a broader national effort by security agencies to clamp down on narcotics trafficking. Law enforcement bodies, including the police and specialized anti-narcotics units, have intensified surveillance and intelligence operations aimed at disrupting the activities of criminal networks involved in the drug trade.
Over the past year, several other operations have resulted in the seizure of large quantities of drugs such as cocaine, cannabis, and other illicit substances at various entry points including airports, seaports, and land borders. In many of these cases, suspected traffickers were arrested and are currently facing legal processes.
Authorities believe that international drug syndicates continue to target Ghana as a transit route for transporting narcotics to other parts of the world. As a result, security agencies have been working closely with international partners to strengthen border control and intelligence sharing in order to combat the problem.
Government officials have repeatedly emphasized that the fight against drug trafficking remains a priority due to the serious risks it poses to public health, national security, and the country’s global reputation.
The series of drug busts carried out since 2025 reflects the determination of Ghana’s security agencies to tackle the illegal trade and dismantle the criminal organizations behind it. Experts say continued vigilance and cooperation between local and international agencies will be essential in sustaining the fight against narcotics trafficking.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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