HEATHROW BUSTS GHANAIAN COCAINE LADY WITH DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT

............Triggers Major Investigation into Ghana Government.

Ghanaian, Ruby Adu Gyamfi, was this week busted by officials at London's Heathrow Airport whilst carrying cocaine weighing 12.5kg, one of the largest consignments of cocaine ever busted at London's Heathrow Airport estimated at 3.5 million pounds or $5 million, after arriving in the English Capital holding a Ghanaian Diplomatic Passport.

Ruby Adu Gyamfi, popularly known as 'Angel', who is said to be very popular among Ghana's current political establishment, was busted after a tip-off to the Metropolitan police and Scotland Yard, alerted the British security agencies of her latest mission to Europe.

Determined to crash her operation, the British security according to our sources ignored the usual courtesies accorded holders of diplomatic passports and quickly tracked her down at Heathrow, isolating her and conducting a thorough search on her body, which yielded nothing.

However, not to be undone by the preliminary search, the British Security which classified the operation as an "AA" (top priority) operation, focused on the hand luggage of Ruby which revealed her brazen act and exposed as much as 12.5kg of cocaine which had successfully escaped any scrutiny by officials at the Kotoka International Airport even though they were not seriously concealed.

A top global expert in the narcotic trade, who happens to be Ghanaian and who spoke to the West African Online, noted that he was not surprised that Ruby had been given the all clear at the Kotoka International Airport since holders of Ghanaian diplomatic passports go through the nation's only International Airport through the VVIP lounge and without any checks on their luggage and body, indicating that diplomatic passports are handed to top officials and major allies of governments precisely to avoid such processes.

The expert, who spoke to the West African Online on condition of anonymity

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