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Businesswoman, 45, daughter in court over “cannabis bitters”

 A 43-year-old businesswoman, who was nabbed with two plastic bottles of alco­holic beverages mixed with cannabis, has appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.

Gloria Baako was also found in possession of nine table tennis size cannabis with net weight of 201.42 grammes concealed in her handbag at Mallam Attah Market in Accra.

She has been charged with two counts of unlawful control of narcotic drugs.

With her in the dock was her daughter, Abigail Lartey Lartio­kor, a 21-year-old bartender and student.

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Abigail was being held for alleged abetment of unlawful control of narcotic drugs.

The duo has denied the various charges.

The court presided over by Mr Isaac Addo has admitted them to a bail of GH₵50,000 with two sureties each.

They would appear again on July 17.

Prosecution led by Assistant Su­perintendent of Police (ASP), Seth Frimpong, said the complainants were police officers stationed at Drug Law Enforcement Unit of the Criminal Investigation Depart­ment of the Ghana Police Service headquarters in Accra.

According to the Prosecution, Gloria and her daughter are resi­dents of Newtown-Commando, Accra.

It happened that on February 2, 2023, at about 11:45 am, the com­plainant, acting on intelligence, arrested Abigail at a drinking spot at Mallam Atta market, Accra.

During a search at the drink­ing spot, two plastic bottles with the inscription “Lime Cordial” containing alcoholic beverage popularly known as “Laka” and nine tennis ball size of hard brownish substance were found, and were all suspected to be laced with narcotic drugs.

Prosecution said when Abigail was interrogated, she confessed to the crime, and mentioned Gloria, her mother, as the owner of the exhibit.

It said Abigail, therefore, led the complainants to the residence of Gloria.

According to prosecution, Gloria mentioned one “Abodam” and Yaw at Mallam Atta Market as her suppliers.

The exhibits, according to the prosecution, were forwarded to the Police Forensic Science Laboratory in Accra for analytical examination.

It added that on February 28 this year, the test report confirmed that the exhibits were Cannabis, a narcotic drug. -GNA

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