A Chinese Man And Wife Arrested For Producing Fake Nose Masks And Hand Sanitizers In Accra

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) and the Achimota Divisional Police Command have apprehended two Chinese nationals at Kisseman, a suburb of Accra, for producing unregistered Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs).

The two, a man and his wife, have been producing the PPEs in commercial quantities without approval from the FDA.

The arrest was based upon a tip-off.

The Head of Drug Market Surveillance Department at the FDA, Edward Prah Ashong, who confirmed the arrest to Onua FM’s Yen Sempa on Thursday, explained that

“it is true we have arrested some Chinese like that and investigations are ongoing. we had the information that Chinese in Kisseman were packaging nose masks and hand sanitizers and were sending into the market so we stormed there with the police around 3:30pm yesterday [Wednesday]”

Mr. Prah Ashong told Yen Sempa host Bright Kwasi Asempa that

“they do them on large scale. We saw thermometers, hand sanitizers and nose masks so we asked how they got those items and they said they run an NGO that donate items to communities, hospitals, organizations, among others so we requested for their documents but they could not produce them readily so are waiting for these documents”.

“We also saw almost 20-footer container parked with some PPEs and they said they were taking them to Burkina but they are not locally made,” he explained.

The FDA official added that the police at this moment arrested the two and sent them to the Achimota Police Station for further investigations.

Mr. Prah Ashong noted that “they were granted bail yesterday pending further investigations”.

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