The National Security has refuted claims of theft following a raid on the residence of former Bank of Ghana Governor, Dr. Ernest Addison, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
Contrary to reports suggesting operatives took money and jewelry from his home, officials have stated that no such items were taken.
“We did not take any money or jewelry from Dr. Addison’s home. We will, in due course, make public a full list of items retrieved during the search,” a National Security source told 3News.com.
According to officials, the operation at Dr. Addison’s Roman Ridge residence was carried out under a valid search warrant. They explained that the raid was based on intelligence indicating that the former governor was in possession of funds belonging to the central bank.
In an exclusive interview with 3News.com, National Security also confirmed that they had accessed Dr. Addison’s CCTV system, removing its hard drive as part of standard investigative procedures. This, they argued, was necessary for a thorough examination of events surrounding their investigation.
Despite widespread speculation, the security operatives insist that no valuables were taken from the premises. Officials further disclosed that empty money storage boxes were found at the residence, but they did not elaborate on their significance to the investigation.
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