National Security seizes stash of US dollars, gold bars, and counterfeit currency in warehouse bust

National Security has made a massive bust, seizing a large, unspecified amount of US dollars and Ghana cedis, including counterfeits, hidden in 12 shipping containers 20ft in size.
The containers were tracked to a warehouse in Ofakor, Ga South Municipality, where a special operation was conducted after a tip-off.
The cleverly concealed currency, mostly bundles of US dollars, was found in wooden boxes filled with cement.
Other boxes opened in the warehouse during the sting operation revealed extra currencies stashed in the boxes that are barricaded with plywood and sealed with charcoal.
According to the national security operatives involved in the operation, two containers are yet to be brought into custody, but state security trackers are hot on their trail.
Meanwhile, a manhunt is underway for four suspects, including a ring leader known only as Alhaji.
The warehouse yielded even more shocking discoveries, including boxes of metals suspected to be gold bars, counterfeit Ghana cedi notes in 50 and 100 denominations, and fake Ghana Army uniforms and boots.
Source: classfmonline.com
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