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National Security Busts 12 Chinese, Ghanaian Over Missing ECG Containers at Tema Port
Intelligence-led operation uncovers stolen ECG cables at a Shai Hills smelting plant as authorities hunt for a fugitive Chinese suspect

- 12 Chinese nationals and a Ghanaian arrested in connection with the missing ECG containers
- Stolen cables found at a Shai Hills aluminum smelting plant
- National Security pursuing another Chinese suspect who remains on the run
Twelve Chinese nationals and a Ghanaian have been arrested by National Security operatives in connection with the disappearance of Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) containers at Tema Port.
The suspects, linked to two aluminum smelting companies in Shai Hills, were apprehended on Thursday during an intelligence-led operation.
Investigators traced some of the missing cables to an aluminum smelter owned by the Chinese, located near the Shai Hills Game Reserve.
Reports indicate that the stolen cables were being melted into aluminum bars for export. Meanwhile, National Security is actively pursuing another Chinese national who remains at large.