Why are we having this front and back? – Security expert questions Ntim Fordjour’s role in KIA drug probe

Security Consultant, Richard Kumadoe, has raised concerns over the role of Assin South MP, John Ntim Fordjour, in the ongoing investigations regarding an alleged drug-related flight that landed at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA).
Speaking in an interview on TV3, Kumadoe expressed worry that the MP appears to be controlling the pace and direction of the investigations, a situation he finds troubling.
“In this particular case, my understanding and it seems to me that the MP is dictating the course of the investigations, he’s dictating the deadlines of the investigation and he’s dictating the timelines of the investigations and that is why we are having this front and back,” Kumadoe said.
He explained that once the President directed the BNI, together with the Police and National Security Coordinator, to lead the investigation, there should have been patience for the process to conclude.
“I was thinking that once the President said the BNI should take a leading role together with the police and national security coordinator, we will wait and once the investigation is done, it becomes clear,” he added.
Kumadoe further noted that any findings from the BNI’s investigations would ultimately be handled by the Attorney General.
“How would it become clear? Whatever the BNI will do, an outcome of their investigations would land on the desk of the Attorney General who is the number one prosecutor in this country,” he stressed.