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An aide to the Director of the newly inaugurated National Timber Monitoring Team (NTMT), identified as Edem, has been arrested by the Tepa Police in the Ashanti Region under circumstances eyewitnesses described as swift and intense.
The arrest comes barely days after the NTMT was officially inaugurated on Monday, January 12, 2026, and deployed nationwide to intercept illegal timber transportation and curb the continued degradation of Ghana’s forest resources.
Since its deployment, the team has mounted sustained surveillance operations along key timber corridors across the country, signalling a renewed enforcement drive that appears to have unsettled some actors within the forestry value chain.
Sources familiar with developments suggest that the NTMT’s operations may be disrupting the activities of an entrenched network allegedly operating within sections of the Forestry Commission, accused of perpetuating large-scale illegal logging and timber trafficking despite significant environmental and revenue losses to the state.
The latest incident is understood to be linked to earlier efforts to expose forestry-related cartels and their financial networks. A formal complaint was previously lodged by Yeboah Kwaku Ninson, a Range Manager with the Forest Services Division of the Forestry Commission, who accused a former Deputy Chief Executive, together with some military personnel and other individuals, of conducting similar operations last year to uncover illegal timber activities.
According to sources, those efforts reportedly exposed well-organised cartels benefiting from illicit timber movements, while the state continued to lose revenue and forest cover.
Although several senior officials within the Forestry Commission are said to have been implicated in the alleged malpractice, their identities have not been publicly disclosed.
Sources indicate that the matter has since been referred to the appropriate appointing authority, with further directives awaited before any additional names are officially released.
Meanwhile, the arrest of the NTMT Director’s aide has raised concerns among environmental advocates and sector stakeholders, who fear the team’s enforcement mandate may be facing resistance from individuals seeking to protect long-standing illegal interests.
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