Investigations have revealed that the Ghanaian lady arrested at Heathrow
Airport in London for carrying 12.5kg of cocaine, travelled to Europe,
particularly the United Kingdom, frequently, the last one being her
seventh this year.
Nayele Ametefeh aka Angel aka Ruby Adu- Gyamfi aka Irene Tawiah aka
Ruby Appiah was travelling to London when she ran out of luck and was
arrested for possessing the illegal drug. Continue
She is currently being held in Bronzefield prison in the UK after
pleading guilty on the first day of court proceedings and is due for
sentencing on January 5, 2015 at the Isleworth Crown Court.
The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), in the initial stages
of her arrest, vehemently denied that Ruby used the highly restricted
VVIP section of the Kotoka International Airport, Accra, to board the
BA078 flight to London; but later conceded that she had used the
facility reserved only for the President and his top officials.
The confirmation was contained in the charge sheets used to detain
other people including the overseer of the VVIP section; and these
personalities are being kept for aiding and abetting Ruby to ship Class A
cocaine with a street value of $5 million.
Ruby always enjoyed protocol service in her travels and as a result,
she became emboldened that she could move about the restricted section
of the Airport without checks, according to a source.
Other sources also indicated that she was driven onto the tarmac to
board the flight and same treatment awaited her at Heathrow.
The government later claimed the vehicle was supposed to pick up senior
military officers but failed to show any itinerary for the soldiers.
In a particular month, a source said, she travelled twice and hardly spent more than a week in Europe.
But for her stupidity in removing and rearranging the cocaine on board
the flight, she would have got away with it, the source noted.
The British security agents reportedly seized Ruby's three phones and
sources said when she was arrested, she made frantic phone calls to a
leading NDC government appointee in Accra for an intervention.
Within hours of her arrest on November 10, American Drug Enforcement
Agents also reportedly flew to London to interrogate her and were said
to be decrypting the phones seized to unravel the contents.
Sources said the UK and US law enforcers are also busily sharing notes
and as a result, some Ghanaian officials who fear they may be implicated
have suddenly developed cold feet in travelling outside the country.
So far, 12 people have been arrested in connection with the cocaine
scandal including Alhaji Dawood Mohammed, who played crucial campaign
roles for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) during the 2012 general
elections.
The suspects arrested include Abiel Ashietey Armah, a Foreign Service
Officer in charge of the WIP lounge; Ahmed Abubakar, Protocol Officer
and Kissi Theophilus, a Civil Servant.
The rest include Sadala Nuhu and Nana Akua Amponsah, both
businesswomen who were said to have travelled with Ruby, but quickly
fled back to Ghana when the baroness was arrested at Heathrow.
The key player as described by the government is Alhaji Dawood,
originator of 'Zongo For Mahama' group, which canvassed votes for the
President in 2012.
He is accused of allegedly making telephone calls to the boss of the
VVIP section of KIA to facilitate the processing and entry of Ruby and
her girls into the BA flight through the VVIP.
His counsel, Kwabena Addo Attuah, confirmed last week that Alhaji
Dawood indeed aided Ruby's easy passage through the VVIP Lounge at the
KIA, but said no malice was intended on the part of his client.
Counsel maintained, "Yes he (Dawood) knows Nayele and according to my
instructions, he only knew Nayele for about two to three weeks, and not
more. Well, they met in a shop according to my instructions.
"She is a pretty lady, so he approached her and they interacted and
they started exchanging addresses, and then they became friends, I
should say acquainted...one wouldn't say that she has any interest in
it (him), I cannot confirm. But I am only saying that they became
acquainted. I cannot confirm whether they had any amorous
relationship," his counsel said.
Firebrand NPP MP for Assin Central, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong last week
stated categorically that Ruby's decision not to say anything about the
cocaine shipment was because she had been offered $3 million by the NDC
government not to speak.
It will be recalled that Foreign Minister Hannah Tetteh recently told
the nation that the cocaine baroness had said she would not speak and
was willing to 'do' time in jail.
A week after her arrest, Ghana's High Commissioner to UK, Emmanuel
Victor Smith, said he was dispatching embassy staff to interrogate Ruby
in prison and many questioned the wisdom in visiting a person who the
government claimed was holding an Austrian passport in the first place.
Source: Ghanaweb
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