
Ghanaian Company SML Raided, Three Directors Detained
Raid on SML Offices in Ghana: Three Directors Detained Amid Contract Probe A raid on the offices of SML, a company in Ghana, has resulted in significant damage to equipment and the detention of three directors. The raid is part of an ongoing investigation by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) into a controversial contract between SML and the government. "The scenes inside SML's operation center resemble the aftermath of a breaking photo show—dismembered cables and gaping spaces where service and processes once stood," reported a news source. The OSP is investigating suspected financial irregularities. According to sources familiar with the matter, investigators are particularly interested in accessing electronic data stored in the company's servers. The OSP's actions come amid intensified scrutiny of the deal and broader efforts to hold individuals accountable. The investigation is in its advanced stages. This incident underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in government contracts. The OSP's investigation is a crucial step in ensuring that those responsible for any wrongdoing are brought to justice.