JAMES BOND NABBED IN GH¢39 MILLION SCAM!

High-flying fugitive Kwabena Adu Boahen, the former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), and his savvy wife Angela Agyei Boateng have been dramatically busted over allegations of diverting an eye-watering GH¢39 million into their personal accounts.

The dynamic duo’s clandestine financial misdeeds were unveiled by eagle-eyed authorities, resulting in a jaw-dropping arrest of Adu Boahen at the prestigious Kotoka International Airport (KIA) late last week.

In a bombshell revelation at a press conference today, the hard-hitting Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Dominic Ayine, pointed a damning finger at the erstwhile NSB head honcho and his companion for their purported financial shenanigans linked to a significant $7 million cyber defense contract with Israeli outfit RLC Holdings Limited.

The nefarious dealings came to light following a diligent probe by the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) involving a money trail that led straight to the couple’s doorsteps. Revelations exposed a startling transfer of GH¢27.1 million from the NSB’s coffers to a private account belonging to their company, BNC Communications Bureau Limited.

 This surreptitious move supposedly camouflaged as a payment for the cyber defense contract raised red flags and set the stage for their astonishing downfall.

The plot thickens as the A-G puts all financial institutions on high alert, warning against aiding and abetting any suspicious transactions involving the embattled pair. The net cast by EOCO has caught wind of multiple luxurious properties acquired by Adu Boahen using the ill-gotten gains, betraying a lifestyle of opulence built on a foundation of deceit.

Furthermore, insinuations of a purchased foreign citizenship hint at a web of deceit and ambition woven by the daring duo, emphasizing the gravity of their alleged transgressions. As the noose tightens around their necks, the once-influential couple find themselves ensnared in a web of deception and illegal gains, facing the full force of the law and the watchful eyes of justice.

Stay tuned as the gripping saga unfolds, revealing the dark underbelly of power and greed that grips the corridors of authority.

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